September 4, 2009 10:50 AM
Fujitsu T4410 and T4310 multitouch tablets unveiled [Video]
Fujitsu have outed two new Tablet PCs, the T4410 and T4310, and their most significant boast is that each uses a 12-inch Wacom multitouch-capable display. As well as the gesture-friendly screens there's an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, HDMI and FireWire 400.

Video demo after the cut
The display can be used with two fingers initially - recognition of more will get added with later software updates, Fujitsu say - as well as with a pen that allows for fifteen levels of pressure sensitivity. Â Each has an optical drive that can be switched out for a secondary battery or hard-drive, while wireless connectivity includes WiFi draft-n, Bluetooth and optional UMTS.
There are also three USB 2.0 ports, an ExpressCard slot and various capacities of 2.5-inch hard-drive to choose from including SSDs. Â Battery life is tipped as up to around 6 hours, with 9 hours possible if the secondary pack is added. Â No word on pricing, but both tablets should drop in Q4 2009 with Windows 7. Â NewGadgets.de shot the following video of the tablets in action:
[via GottaBeMobile]



