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Fujitsu releases LifeBook A1110 with swappable covers

Only three covers are currently available for the 15.4-inch model, which starts at $800.

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Computing | by Evan Blass | Wed Oct 1, 2008 11:25AM | 0 comments

Fujitsu Computer Systems has released a new 15.4-inch, WXGA notebook in its LifeBook A-series, the configurable A1110. Supposedly the main draw of this model is its interchangeable cover, although with only three varieties currently available -- priced at $20 apiece (only one ships with the device) -- the configurability seems to be less than Fujitsu would like the consumer to believe. Still, even the $800, 6.3-pound base model offers several top-notch features, including a 2.0GHz T5800 Core 2 Duo processor, 3GB of RAM, and a dual-layer DVD burner, along with a 250GB hard drive (only 5,400 RPM), three USB ports, and an ExpressCard slot. The only other member of the A-series, the LifeBook A6210, features the same screen but a faster processor, integrated Bluetooth, and several additional inputs such as a multi-card reader.

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