Fujitsu Laptop

The Fujitsu LifeBook C Series notebook computers feature increased power, a larger screen and advanced graphics. It features the new Mobile Pentium 4 Processor-M running at 1.6 GHz, and the Intel 845 MP chipset, which together give the C Series improved multimedia functionality. Fujitsu has also included an S-video out port so that users can connect their notebook to a television or projector, as well as an IEEE 1394 port and four USB ports included as part of its standard configuration for fast digital video and data transfer. Starting at $1,499, the C Series is equipped with a 15” XGA display; an option of a CD-ROM, DVD or a DVD/CD-RW combo drive; and up to a 40 GB hard drive. The system also comes standard with 256 MB of DDR 226 onboard memory, upgradable to 512 MB. Fujitsu PC Corp., San Jose, CA, (877) 372-3473, www.fujitsupc.com.

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