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Fujitsu’s LifeBook T901 tablet PC now on sale inside the US, starting at $1899

That machine looming large on the top of this page is Fujitsu’s LifeBook T901 tablet PC and it’s now on the market within the united states. Powered by an Intel Core i5-2520M processor, the T901 includes a 13.3-inch, 1280 x 768 LCD that supports NVIDIA’s Optimus graphics. The display also rocks an active digitizer, though you will have to pay one other $100 for the twin digitizer that allows five-finger capacitive multitouch. For those short of some extra life, there is a modular bay that will swap in a second battery or hard disk, at the side of an integrated fingerprint sensor that’ll keep your children clear of your precious TPS reports. Prices start at $1899, so hit the source link if you are eager about adding an another tactile dimension on your digital existence.

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