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Fujitsu announces a ton of new Windows 10 notebooks, tablets, and desktops

CES 2016 brought a boatload of new Windows 10 machines from traditional vendors like Dell, HP, and Asus. That’s not to imply that nobody else is building new members of the Windows 10 stable, however, even as some OEMs (we’re talking about you, Toshiba) seem to be scaling back. More recently, Fujitsu has announced a whole bunch of new Windows 10 tablets, notebooks, and desktops.

In fact, there are 11 new Fujitsu machines on the way, apparently aimed squarely at the enterprise. Coming in a range of device types, from desktops to notebooks to tablets, the range lets Fujitsu cover most of the bases. Here are the highlights of the additions to some existing product lineups.

Expanded line of 2-in-1 tablets
ARROWS Tab R726/M

12.5″ wide-format LCD (1920X1080)
14.7mm thick, 1.26kg
Detachable magnetic keyboard
ARROWS Tab Q736/M

13.3″ LCD dust and water resistance screen
Palm vein sensor and smart card support for secure login
CLEARSURE 3G/LTE remote data-deletion solution
IPX5/7/8 water resistance, IP5X dust resistance, chemical resistance
Expanded notebook line with “Family Concept” chassis design
LIFEBOOK S936/M and U745/M

Palm-vein sensors for secure login
CLEARSURE 3G/LTE
Enhanced line of desktop PCs
EESPRIMO K556/M

Long-life product, able to last up to 10 years
ESPRIMO J529/FA

Equipped with latest Xeon processor
The machines are rolling out in Japan this month, with no word on where else the machines might end up. Here’s pricing for you folks in the Japanese marketplace:

Fujistsu-New-Lineup-Pricing

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