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Japan: Fujitsu launches the ARROWS Tab F-05E 10.1-inch tablet with NTT Docomo.
Fujitsu has announced the immediate availability of its new ARROWS
Tab F-05E 10.1-inch tablet. Unfortunately for most of us, the slim,
water- and dust-resistant, better-than-HD resolution Android 4.0 mobile
computing unit is being released through NTT Docomo in Japan only.
Similar in many ways to the company's Stylistic M532,
which was released in the U.S. in October, the ARROWS Tab F-05E also
benefits from 32 GB of onboard storage with a microSD card for
expansion, an HDMI interface for connection to a big screen TV,
802.11b/g/n wireless LAN, and built-in stereo speakers. It's powered by
an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, too, but runs at 1.7 GHz and has a
fifth low-power core that can kick in when running less demanding apps.
The 9.9 mm thick F-05E features a 10.1-inch, 1920 x 1200 resolution
display panel, is the first Japanese tablet to be supplied with Dolby
Digital Plus audio technology, and has been treated to a whopping 10,080
mAh battery that's compatible with high speed chargers. It's also been
sealed against water and dust penetration to IPX5/8 standards.
The ICS tablet comes with a new switch-enabled smart fingerprint
sensor for security-conscious enterprise users, and a Family Mode
feature which allows users to switch to a home screen configuration that
best suits individual needs and abilities.
There's also an enhanced version of Fujitsu's Human-Centric Engine
that's capable of tailoring the tablet experience to the age of the
user. It can customize the screen's color balance, for instance, to
compensate for a decline in color sensitivity that comes with advancing
years. Additionally, Clear Touch technology is reported to make
touch-based operations a little more obvious.
Completing the tech specs checklist are 2 GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0
connectivity, support for Docomo LTE Xi high speed connectivity, the
ability to wirelessly connect to DLNA-compliant devices, and an
8.1-megapixel rear-facing camera with an Exmor RS for mobile CMOS image
sensor.
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