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Separate Keitai – Literally Two Phones in One

by Jay Garrett on February 6, 2010

I tend to get quite blasé these days when I read about another new Japanese mobile phone.

Well, I expect large OLED screens, 12MP cameras minimum, Blu-ray recorder connectivity, double digital TV tuners, 3D holographic displays – you know, the usual ;)

Let’s face it though – until you read the spec-sheet they all look the same – generally clamshell phones.

This is why the Fujitsu’s F-04B is noteworthy. It’s the first to feature a two-module body.

That’s right my gadgety friends. The ‘Separate Keitai’ (Keitai means handset in Japanese) has the ability to split into 2 parts which can be used independently (a keyboard section and a display slate).

One part features a 3.4 inch touchscreen with a 12.2MP camera (there’s also an inner camera), acceleration sensor, Blu-ray recorder connectivity, e-wallet function, etc.

Whilst the section has a full numeric/QWERTY keyboard with a geomagnetic as well as an acceleration sensor.

The two bits are joined by a magnet and connected via Bluetooth.

Fujitsu says that this cleverness is designed as to allow users to send or receive mails while talking on the phone.

During video calls, users can keep the keyboard section to their ear while holding the display slate at a distance – neat huh?

When horizontally attached, the touchscreen will switch to character entry mode or display a “virtual” game pad so that users can write emails or play games – yup, the keyboard can be used as a game controller, too.

I love this bit. I know that there’s those of you that have to stand in a certain area of your home to get a decent signal – well with the Seperate Keitai you can leave the display section in the bit that gets a good signal and, as long as you’re no further than 10m away, talk via the keyboard part from the comfort of your sofa.

Fujitsu says that you should get around 2,000 hours of standby and 500 minutes of continuous talk! That’s three-times as much as the Japanese are currently used to from their hi-tech mobiles.

There’s already Bluetooth accessories being dreamed up for the device – for example a mini projector that could be remote-controlled with the keyboard section.

The Seperate Keitai will appear in NTT Docomo’s winter line-up and appear on shop shelves in Japan around March/April time.

The best bit – it’ll only cost £380! That’s for two phones really when you think about it :)

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asus-dual-screen-laptop-could-be-ebookAn Asus top dog has let slip some pretty interesting gadgety news in a recent interview – one tasty nibble is that Asus has its own eBook ready to ship!

In an interview with the New York Times, Asus vice chairman, Jonathan Tsang, said that the company had an Asus eBook device, as well as a games machine “better than the Wii” waiting in the wings…….tell us more Johnny boy!!

Unfortunately Tsang wouldn’t reveal any more details on the Asus eBook but I like how Electricpig are thinking.

They reckon, and I hope they’re right, it could be that Asus dual panel laptop that was spotted at the CeBIT tradeshow earlier this year?

Having twin-screens would certainly help it stand-out in what’s becoming a competitive market.

We already have The Kindle with its 3G, Fujitsu are concentrating on colour e-Ink displays and Sony uses its international brand to sell theirs.

With a dual-screened device you could more realistically flick through pages with loveliness such as multitouch.

Would you be tempted by a dual-screen eBook reader from Asus?

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Fujitsu UMPC – Smaller and More Powerful Than Sony Vaio P

April 27, 2009 Click to read more →
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Here’s a totally knock-out netbook, UMPC (ultramobile PC) or whatever Fujitsu are calling it.
Who cares – check out the specs!
With a 2GHz Atom CPU, it’s up to be the fastest pocket PC out there – but manages to be smaller than Sony’s Vaio P or the Everun Note.
It’s packing a 5.6″ 800-line touchscreen display, wifi and bluetooth; SSD [...]

Fujitsu Labs Hope To Make Portable Data More Secure – Or Delete it

April 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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We’ve all read how clumsy government officials, tax departments and our very own security departments are when it comes to data.
Bank employees have left laptops full of account details, names and addresses of various high rollers have been found in coffee shops and the list goes on – and these are just the ones we [...]

Fujitsu FLEPia – Colour Kindle Killer

March 18, 2009 Click to read more →

The UK is still waiting for Amazon’s latest eBook reader but it may already be redundant (if this baby comes over).
The Fujitsu FLEPia is Japan only and isn’t actually planned to be released in the UK – at the moment.
If it is released globally I can imagine a few worried faces in Amazon as the FLEPia [...]

Fujitsu F-01A Waterproof Fingerprint Secure Mobile Phone

January 20, 2009 Click to read more →

Take no phones into the shower?
How about this little folder?
No need to miss that call – just grab the Fujitsu Japan the F-01A and a loofah!
The F-01A is apparently the world’s first mobile phone that’s waterproof – and also has a fingerprint biometric security thingy.
In Nippon, it’s part of the line-up of NTT DoCoMo, the country’s biggest telecommunications [...]

Fujitsu Lifebook n7010 – Features a Laptop First

November 4, 2008 Click to read more →

The N7010 is pretty much a full featured laptop with its 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo Processor, 16-inch 16:9 LCD, Blu-ray ROM drive and HDMI-out.
It also packs up to 4GB RAM, 256 MB ATI HD 3470 video card, SD card reader, 1.3 MP Camera, eSATA port, Bluetooth, 802.11N wi-fi and hard drives come as big [...]

Fujitsu Concept Phone – Transforms into What You Want

September 30, 2008 Click to read more →

This is a concept phone that ranks high on the cool-o-meter!
The Fujitsu device shown at CEATEC lets you to separate your screen and touchscreen keypad in whatever configuration you like.
This means that they can be used separately (one bit in each of your ultra-skinny jeans front pockets) or stuck together by magnets, and where you stick the [...]

Fuji Lifebook U2010 Gets Official In Vietnam

July 28, 2008 Click to read more →

Have a gander at Fujitsu’s Lifebook U2010.
It’s been part of the rumour mill for quite a while but now the full specs and some decent pics have appeared on a Vietnamese forum.
The tiny laptop / tablet will feature an Intel Atom CPU (at 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz), a 5.6-inch 1024 x 768 display, an 80GB hard drive, 1GB [...]