Wednesday, June 9th 2010

Fujitsu Intros AMD-Powered LifeBook PH520 Variant
Fujitsu Japan developed an AMD-powered variant of its LifeBook PH520, marked with /1A in the model name. The 11.6-inch notebook features an LED-backlit display with 1366x768 pixels resolution, weighing 1.4 kg, and powered with 6.2 hours of juice on a full charge. Under the hood is where all the changes lie, with an AMD Athlon II Neo K125 1.70 GHz dual-core processor, and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 graphics. The system is aided by 2 GB of DDR3 memory, 320 GB storage, and includes connectivity and utilities that include 1.3 MP webcam, 801.11 b/g/n wireless network, Bluetooth, and gigabit Ethernet. Windows 7 Home Premium comes pre-installed. The LifeBook PH520/1A will be priced at US $870 in Japan.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
5 Comments on Fujitsu Intros AMD-Powered LifeBook PH520 Variant
Good battery life to considering the power it has.
Price is a little high since you can get the G555 for under $400 US
And BTW Acer Aspire ONE 721 is the same thing at a much lower price!