The world's most desirable laptop?

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Fujitsu Siemens has unveiled the Lifebook Q2010, which it claims is "the world’s most desirable laptop". And just to make it even more desirable, they’re limiting the number produced.

The Lifebook Q2010 is a Centrino-branded machine based on an Intel Core ULV processor and Intel’s 945GMS chipset, which also provides the machine’s graphics. It features a 1280 x 800, 12.1 inch display and up to 1GB of 400MHz DDR SDRAM on board, of which up to 128MB is used as video buffer. It also features Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11g Wi-Fi, plus 3G mobile phone network connectivity and Gigabit Ethernet, a fingerprint scanner backed by a Trusted Platform Module for secure log-ins, SD and Express Card slots for expansion and a pair of USB 2.0 ports.

In terms of looks, it’s just 2cm thick and the entire machine is finished in a "black piano lacquer".

If you want to get your hand on a Lifebook Q2010, it will set you back around £2,700 and is expected to ship in limited numbers in the second quarter of 2006.

Via The Register

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Dave Walker
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