IBM, Fujitsu Unveil New Laptops
IBM and Fujitsu on Monday debuted new laptops that feature low-power mobile processors. "For its part, IBM shipped a pair of new ThinkPads geared at mobile professionals that boast Intel’s Pentium M processor - a lowwatt age CPU expressly designed for portables - a high-powered graphics card from ATI, and wireless networking technologies, including both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi."
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