Fujitsu releases Stylistic Q702 hybrid tablet and LifeBook T902 convertible laptop

Fujitsu has earned itself huge reputation for coming up with user-friendly gadgets that characteristically keep gadget lovers aspiring for more. Now this time, the gadget maker has unveiled two high-end laptops: the Stylistic Q702 laptop/tablet hybrid and the LifeBook T902, for puffing up its range of business-oriented devices. Due for release in the Q3 this year, the Q702 and T902 will retail for $1,099 and $1,899 respectively.

The Stylistic Q702 is an 11.6-inch tablet that flaunts features like TPM, Intel Anti-Theft technology, Computrace support and en suite WWAN and LTE connectivity. An optional keyboard dock and pen input support combine forces to allow users the ability to do just anything, which is further supported by the presence of Ivy Bridge processors (Core i3 or i5) with 4GB of RAM and an SSD with up to 128GB of storage space. With its 1,366 x 768-screen resolution, Gorilla Glass coating and up to 400 nits brightness, the laptop/tablet hybrid makes it worth buying a gadget. Weighing at 1.88 pound, the tablet features a built-in battery that supplies enough charge to allow users 4.5 hours of runtime.

The 4.1-pound LifeBook T902 relies on Ivy Bridge processors (i5 and i7 chips) and 16GB RAM for delivering top-notch performance, which users may feel while seeing graphics on its 13-inch Gorilla Glass display with 1,600 x 900 resolution. A modular bay is there to allow users add standby battery, hard drive or optical drive. Fingerprint sensor and vPro chips ensure better safety, which are additional security measures when compared to the ones enumerated for the Q702.

Via: Press Release

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