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Fujitsu’s T730 tablet makes its way through the FCC

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Fujitsu passed the T730 notebook through the FCC yesterday.  The device, also known as the TH700, is part of Fujitsu’s T-Series lineup of tablet computers.

The T730 will feature an Intel Centrino 6200 Puma Peak WLAN module that provides 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi.  The device also features a Bluetooth module from CSR.

FCC documents don’t reveal much else about the T730.  We’ll keep you updated as we learn more.

Fujitsu’s Arrandale-powered T900 tablet makes another appearance on the FCC

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We first learned of Fujitsu’s T900 tablet on December 17, when the device made an appearance on the FCC.  The T900, also known as the Souther, is one of the first notebooks that we’ve seen with Intel’s new Arrandale (Core i7 M620) processor.

Today, the T900 made another appearance on the FCC, this time with a label pic (above).  We also learned that the T900 will be sold as the TH900 in the consumer market, and the device will feature 802.11 a/b/g/n thanks to an Intel Centrino Puma Peek 2×2 module.

Other than that, there’s not much new with today’s filing.  It does appear however, that the T900 is getting closer to its release.

Intel Arrandale (i7-620M) powered Fujitsu tablet shows up on the FCC

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A couple of Fujitsu tablets just popped up on the FCC.  We’re familiar with the LifeBook T5010, which is already on sale world wide.  However, the T900, codenamed ‘Souther’, is new to us.

According to Fujitsu’s test report, the T900 will feature Intel’s new i7-620M ‘Arrandale’ processor.  This dual core processor runs at 2.66 GHz, with a 4MB cache and an integrated graphics processor.

The T900 will feature a 13.3” WXGA display, and 802.11 a/b/g.  Unfortunately, the test report doesn’t tell us much more about the T900, but it does appear that it will be nearly identical in size and shape to the LifeBook T5010.

Fujitsu’s T4310 tablet coming soon?

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The Fujitsu Lifebook T4310 slipped through the FCC today, signaling an upcoming release for the Windows 7 tablet.

Previews of the T4310 showed a capacitive touch screen that accepts pen input and multi-touch gestures.  The tablet’s user manual, which was also released through FCC filings, shows an HDMI out, SD card slot, 2.0 MP webcam, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth and optional 3G WWAN.

The T4310 will weigh in a 4.42 lbs, and measures 12.56” x 9.61” x 1.44”.  No word on a release date yet, but it will likely be released near the October 22nd launch of Windows 7.

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