Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Fujitsu Announces Netbook with MeeGo Technology

Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific announced a new product that operates MeeGo netbook, Lifebook MH330. Fujitsu promises this netbook will have an infinite capacity for social computing experience.

This Japanese manufacturer says this netbook based MeeGo with human natural character centric. This technology promises a new standard of the future of computing experience. "MeeGo become part of a merger of Fujitsu and Intel," said Lim Teck Sin, Vice President of Engineering and Product Marketing Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific.

This netbook has an Intel Atom processor and open source software platform MeeGo. System Software Marketing Director of Intel Corporation Ram Peddibhotla says this technology gives freedom and a strong ability to meet the active lifestyle. This technology also supports a lot of multimedia, a fast boot time and optimal battery.

Lifebook MeeGo MH330 has a rather large interface so that users can access a variety of applications such as social networking and multimedia capabilities. It also allows automated updating and removing applications, browsers and various social networking sites on the greatness MeeGo user interface.

Fujitsu promises this netbook has an easy system management. The system reboots and surf faster and more significant. Users are also easy to manage system devices, networks, time and date, e-mail via the navigation bar is simple and easy.

Netbooks are designed for multimedia lovers are capable of providing an organized view for video documents, music stored in the media library and offers quick access and a player.

It also planted the regulator panel for playback. Also equipped with a panel Lifebook MH330 Myzone. This panel to display the user activity and the latest information through their social networks. Unfortunately not yet known when the netbook is going to slide on the market.