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Jul 15, 2011

Fujitsu TH40/D Tablet Finally Sliding Out in Japan

It's mid-July now, and things have been mostly quiet surrounding the 10-inch tablet's keyboard-packing goodness. The Windows 7 device, which debuted back in May, is now scheduled for a July 22nd release in its native Japan, according to new reports. Once that date rolls around, ¥80,000 (around $1,010) should buy you all the games of "hide-a-keyboard" that your heart desires.



15 comments:

Choms1337 said...

hmm thats nice :)

Sub Radar (Mike) said...

Oof that look so slick.

AllWiredAdmin said...

I'm digging this!
I always thought tablets would soon be in direct competition with laptops and this is one step further in that direction. And really who spends $100 for an external keyboard for the iPad. This is the way to go. Wonder how Windows will run on this device.

BigOryx said...

I want one of those!!!!

Dylanthulhu said...

I really have no interest in things like this. Like.. yeah, it's smaller, but who gives a damn? I'll stick with laptops.

Illzior the Great said...

that looks pretty tight

Sarahberry74 said...

I have an Acer A500 and Love it!

Sinclair said...

Agh, I wish I had one...

LeroyBig said...

That is a WAY COOL looking computer.

Keine Scheisse said...

I think it has a big error. Why Windows 7?

Amber said...

So cool!!! I have been wanting a tablet, this is definitely a top contender for my money :)

DJ Rhino said...

That looks pretty cool!

Stephanie said...

I always here people calling things a killer but this looks like it could actually be the Ipad killer. Very neat

my day in a sentence said...

I was gonna cry about how this, in fact, is not a tablet ('cause of the keyboard) but then I went to wiki and saw: "A tablet personal computer or tablet PC is tablet-sized computer that also has the key features of a full-size personal computer. A tablet PC is essentially a small laptop computer, equipped with a rotateable touchscreen as an additional input device, and running a standard (or lightly adapted) PC operating system like Windows or Linux."
Why not simply call it small laptops, then?

Mark said...

I like playing hide the keyboard, but not sure if I'd pay that much to do it. It'd be much cheaper to buy a keyboard and hide it lol.