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    Fujitsu N6000 series

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by ttiiggeerr, Oct 27, 2004.

  1. ttiiggeerr

    ttiiggeerr Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've heard that this should be the replacement of the N5000 series featuring a 17" screen, due to be announced by the end of November. Has anyone else heard anything about it, any specs?
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    This is in fact true. There will be a 17" CrystalView display, but I have no other info at this time.

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  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    To add just a little more, I hear a US release is slated for some time near the turn of the year.

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  4. precious

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    guess what i went crazy and returned my new laptop i got the n5000 and now waiting upon the new one,,,,woohoo..thanks BRIAN you sure are a life saver... now i even have money for christmas shopping, but yet saving more money for the new laptop .. i reall can't wait


    THE BEST IS YET TO COME
     
  5. ttiiggeerr

    ttiiggeerr Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just got a note that the 17" version should come out next month (that is November). [ :D]
     
  6. precious

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    can u tell me where you heard this from and who?
     
  7. precious

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    omg .. are you serious..hahhaha this is the best year!!! I CANT WAIT!! TO GET MY HANDS ON THAT LAPTOP!![ :D][ :D][ :D][ :D][ :D]
     
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    Here are the specs on this upcoming laptop:

    N6010 (17" Wide XGA+ Crystal View Screen, TV Tuner Built In, Instant On, Dedicated 128MB VRAM, Sub Woofer) Key Features: Large 17" wide aspect Crystal View screen for rich and bright colors with double the contrast ratio (400:1) of an ordinary screen Gamers delight with ATI RADEONT 9700 and dedicated 128 MB of video memory Multimedia Powerhouse - Store videos, music, data with multi-format DVD writer. Download music, videos with integrated USB 2.0, IEEE 1394, Memory StickT / SD card slot Unbelievable sound with stereo speakers and a built-in sub-woofer Stay connected with built-in Wi-Fi® Ceritified 802.11 a+b/g wireless LAN, modem, fast 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet for the ultimate choice in communication INSTANT ON...Watch TV, DVDs, CDs without booting up your notebook; Pause Live TV; Record programs; Convert VHS tapes to DVDs Key Specifications: Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 processor 538 (3.2 GHz , 533MHz FSB, 1MB L2 cache ) supports Hyper-Threading technology 17" Crystal View Wide XGA+ TFT display with 400:1 contrast ratio and 330 cd/m2 brightness ATI MobilityT RADEON 9700 graphics with 128 MB of dedicated video memory; support 8x AGP Up to 2 GB dual channel DDR memory 100, 80, 60, 40 GB ultra-DMA 100 hard drive options Integrated Multi-format DVD writer (writes to CD+/-R/RW, DVD+/- R/RW and DVD-RAM) Integrated Wi-Fi® Certified Atheros Super AG Wireless LAN (802.11a+b/g) Integrated multi-national 56K V.90 modem and 10/100/1000 Base-TX Gigabit Ethernet Ports: Four USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 (4-pin), S-video out, Optical Digital out (SPDIF), two type II/one type III PCMCIA slots and Memory StickT/SD media slot Integrated TV Tuner with remote option

    Yah, it's loaded to the hilt.
     
  9. precious

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    how did u find this? is there anywhere that i can read more? or see how it looks like?
     
  10. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    We'll keep you posted with new details when we can. And no, no one else has this info it seems [ :D]

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  11. noahsark

    noahsark Notebook Evangelist

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    HOLY COW!!

    Is there anything that compares to this?! I think I'm glad that I got the N5010 because this thing will have to cost a FORTUNE. I would love to have one (wipes drool off keyboard), but doubt I could afford one.
     
  12. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Just posted a news article, check it out!

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  13. precious

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    yup anyone knows how much it will cost?[ :p]