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White Paper 30 Years of Experience, FUJITSU PC White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC With 30 years of experience in the PC market, Fujitsu has grown along with our customers. In order to satisfy the customer's requirements, we persist "Made In Japan" production and keep launching new PC products with world leading technologies and ECO-friendly materials. 4 Value Statement Fujitsu is an IT total solution provider. Our PC products are positioned as the frontline of IT solution. Innovation Reliability We want to share the value/experience with our customers, and set 4 4 Value Statement Value Statement(Innovation, Reliability, Human-Centric, and Green) as the concept of our PC products. We are producing our products based Human-Centric Green on these concepts in order to benefit customers for their personal and professional lives. Fujitsu PC history of 30 years I 1981 IBM PC launched 1982 FM-8 FACOM9450 Fujitsu’s first 8-bit PC. Fujitsu’s first PC for World’s first PC equipped Business market. with 64kbit DRAM. FM-7 FM-11 1984 FM-16β 8-bit PC. Fujitsu was Hi-end 8-bit/16-bit PC 16-bit PC for Business called, “big 3 “ PC vendor equipped with FDD and market. 80186 (clock in Japan by it’s hit. expansion slot. frequency 8MHz) is mounted in advance to 1985 other competitors. FM-16π Fujitsu’s first portable type PC. Page 1 of 4 http://www.fmworld.net/globalpc/products/ White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC FMR 4 Value Statement 1987 Main series of Fujitsu’s original architecture based PC. Innovation I Creating new possibilities I FM TOWNS Reliability R World ‘s first CD-ROM drive integrated PC. High-level quality of service and products 1989 Human-Centric H I Poqet PC A user-centered World’s first 1 pound- craftsmanship Innovation Reliability class handheld 1990 computer. 4 Value Statement Windows 3.0 Green G Human-Centric Green released Eco-friendly Poqet Pad 1991 Fujitsu’s first pen tablet 1992 Windows 3.1 released 1993 Pentium CPU FMV(Desktop/ FMV TOWNS MARTY released Notebook) Multimedia machine Fujitsu’s first, IBM/PC- (with CD player) for ATcompatible PC series. Consumermarket. 1994 H 1995 H FMV-BIBLO FMV-DESKPOWER FM TOWNSⅡ Fresh-TV STYLISTIC 500 Windows 95 A lot of applications are A lot of applications are Multi-Media PC Fujitsu’s first pen tablet released bundled for beginner bundled for beginner equipped with TV with Windows 05. users. users. feature. FMV-DESKPOWER Pliche LCD integrated desktop PC. Fujitsu’s first PC 1997 targeting female user. Page 2 of 4 http://www.fmworld.net/globalpc/products/ White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC I FMV-BIBLO LOOX T5 1998 FMV-BIBLO LOOX S5 Windows 98 World’s first 64kbps released wireless module integrated PC. G 2000 Windows 2000/ Windows ME FMV-BIBLO NB FMV-BIBLO MG released World’s first PC which World’s first notebook PC Innovation Reliability LIFEBOOK T4010D adopted biodegradable which adopted the Fujitsu’s first 2 spindle plastic reproduction magne- 4 Value Statement tablet PC. sium alloy Human-Centric Green 2002 G FMV-BIBLO NB80K Adopted plant-based plastic into large sized notebook PC. I I R 2004 LIFEBOOK P1500 LIFEBOOK Q LIFEBOOK T4210 FMV-LIFEBOOK 2005 Won “2006 PC World Super Slim & Light World’s first, a World’s first PC equipped Innovations Awards” 12 inch notebook PC. bi-directional display with automatic (weight : 985g hinge, allowing the user encryption HDD height : 18.2mm) to turn the screen in either direction. 2006 I G Core CPU released 2007 Windows Vista released FMV TEO FMV-BIBLO LOOX U FMV-BIBLO MG50W Desktop PC for Consumer LIFEBOOK U Adopted the plant- with audiovisual and TV World’s smallest derived plastic made functions. convertible PC from ricinus in the part integrates 3G/UMTS. of chassis. (580g) Page 3 of 4 http://www.fmworld.net/globalpc/products/ White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC White paper 30 years of experience, FUJITSU PC H H FMV-BIBLO NF/BR FMV-BIBLO NW/C90D So-called “Raku-Raku Japan first PC which PC” which targets integrated touch square beginners and elderly panel, water-cooling people. system and 3 radio- 2008 waves tuner. I R I G Innovation Reliability 2009 4 Value Statement Windows 7 Human-Centric Green released FMV-LIFEBOOK S8390 0-watt PC Security solution Innovative Solution 2010 “Cleasure” integrated PC. radically reduces and avoids power consump- tion in off/hibernating mode. 2011 I R Integrate Fujitsu WW PC Brands into ESPRIMO, LIFEBOOK, CELSIUS, ESPRIMO FH90 Advanced Theft Bay Projector STYLISTIC. Introduce 3D desktop PC Protection(ATP) Multi-bay projector to World's first desktop PC Security solution which integrate Notebook. with "Nanoe" function. enables remote operation I R LIFEBOOK S761/C STYLISTIC Q550 Notebook integrated Slate PC with Windows "PalmSecure" solution. OS and Intel CPU. and we will inherit the 4 value. Contact © Copyright 2011 [Fujitsu company name] Fujitsu, the Fujitsu logo, [other Fujitsu trademarks /registered Fujitsu Limited trademarks] are trademarks or registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited in Japan and other countries. Other Global Planning & Marketing Division company, product and service names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Personal Systems Business Unit Technical data subject to modification and delivery subject to availability. Any liability that the data and 1-1, Kamikodanaka 4-chome, Nakahara-ku, illustrations are complete, actual or correct is excluded. Designations may be trademarks and/or copyrights of the Kawasaki-City, 211-8588, Japan respective manufacturer, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of such Phone: +81-44-754-3680 owner. [Other disclaimers] Page 4 of 4 http://www.fmworld.net/globalpc/products/.
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