21 September 2007 15:10 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has enhanced the performance of the 10.6-inch LIFEBOOK P7230.The LIFEBOOK P7230 now has longer-lasting battery power and provides users with faster access to the internet. The higher-performance is a result of the Intel Core Duo processor.
Weighing in at 1.25 kg, the LIFEBOOK P7230 is one of the lightest and smallest notebooks around.
If you got involved with a second second battery and use the "EcoButton" (that deactivates optical drives and reduces screen brightness) you could see battery life of up to 11.5 hours.
Connectivity is taken care of with integrated WLAN and Bluetooth - as well as the new addition of UMTS/HSUPA for remote access to the internet.
Video conferencers should note that the ConfCamera has been improved.
The revamped LIFEBOOK P7230 is available now, priced at around £1299 plus VAT.
Hardware, Laptops, Fujitsu Siemens, 3G, Intel


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