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    Fujitsu Celsius H910

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by FoxWhere, Jul 5, 2011.

  1. FoxWhere

    FoxWhere Notebook Consultant

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    Does anybody know anything about this machine. I've not seen any review or even a comment about this workstation. I would be interested to hear opinions about this laptop.

    This laptop doesn't seem to be sold in americas and only Japan and EMEA.
     
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    hi foxwhere, not much i know about this machine but what i know here i am mention in my this post . I hope not enough but certain it would help you. Fujitsu has pulled the wraps off a pair of new workstation notebooks that are both in the Celsius line. The two machines allow professional users to run high-end computing applications from a notebook rather than being tired to a desktop computer all the time. The machines are up to running CAD/CAM and graphics rendering programs and deliver power that was previously only available on desktops according to Fujitsu.
    The new machines include the Celsius H910 and H710 models. The H910 is a 17.3-inch screen machine offering lots of workspace and packing in available Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors with Intel vPro tech. The notebook also runs Windows 7 Pro and has NVIDIA Quadro 4000M or 3000M graphics with 336 or 240 CUDA cores depending on the GPU chosen. The H910 can have up to 32GB of RAM and sports Bluetooth, 3G, and more.

    The H710 is very similar with a smaller 15.6-inch screen. It also has integrates WiFi, Bluetooth, and UMTS service. It is available with the same Intel Core i5 or i7 processors with vPro technology. This notebook can have up to 16GB of RAM and is offered with NVIDIA 1000M Quadro graphics packing in 96 CUDA cores. Exact pricing on the machine isn’t offered and Fujitsu notes that the machines are available now and the price varies on region and configuration. These notebooks will have high-end prices.