Japanese Fujitsu probably isn't on
your list to watch, as far as mobile devices go, though the company
has come up with some pretty compelling devices in the last week. It
was just recently that we first heard of the Fujitsu Arrow A, for example, a device that packs some bleeding edge hardware, like Snapdragon 800, a fingerprint sensor
on the back and a 2600mAh battery that Fujitsu claims will last you a
good three days, not to mention that apparently it charges in about
10 minutes via a dedicated charger.
It's because of how well the Arrow A
sounds on paper that we're actually a little bit less surprised
(though no less anxious) when earlier today Fujitsu announced the
10.1-inch Arrow Tab FJT21 with a similarly kick-ass specs sheet. The Android tablet runs a 2560x1600 pixel
resolution and shares a lot of DNA with the aforementioned 5-inch
Arrow A. For starters, it also sports a mighty Snapdragon 800 chipset
and 2GB of RAM, not to mention that it comes with a gargantuan
9,600mAh cell. What's even more, the new Fujitsu tablet also comes
with a multi-user fingerprint scanner, meaning that consumers can
create multiple user profiles with different fingerprints on the
Android 4.2 that the slate comes running.
The Arrow Tab comes with 64GB of
internal storage, which is further expandable via microSD. It is also
water- and dust-proof and comes with 4G LTE radio, support for the
latest Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC, firmly sliding this into the big-boys
league. Unfortunately, pricing remains unknown, though we fully
expect a premium price tag. Similarly, while a November release is
expected for the local Japanese market, as of yet there's no word on
whether we'll see this internationally.
Source: KDDI via Unwired View
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