Today Fujitsu presented its first Windows 8 devices at the official launch. The Fujitsu Arrows Tab QH55 should stand out from the competition with it’s 10.1 inch display and waterproof case which is under 10 millimeters thin. It’s also running Windows 8 and has an Intel Atom processor onboard.
The Arrows Tab QH55 is equipped with a 10.1 inch IPS capacitive touchscreen which has a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels. The tablet runs on an Intel Atom Z2760 dual core processor at 1.8 GHz. It also has 2 GB of RAM and a 64 GB SSD under the hood. The unit is only 9.9 millimeters thick and weighs a lean 574 grams. The housing should be water proof so that the tablet can be used even outdoors. The battery life is Fujitsu’s pride and joy at 10.5 hours.
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On the front of the Fujitsu QH55 is a 2 megapixel camera and on the back an 8 megapixel. Other features include: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, microHDMI-out, microSD card slot and a USB port. The price in Fujitsu’s Japan shop is 99,800 yen, which is equivalent to 960 Euros looks like it can be found for a little cheaper at 68,000yen or 680 Euros which is still completely delusional. The Fujitsu Arrows Tab QH55 should be available in about a month, but at that price, who will buy it?
Here’s our hands-on video with the prototype: