Fujitsu To Introduce Waterproof Arrows Tablet

Fujitsu has revealed their latest waterproof tablet, named 'Arrows' in the CSE (Consumer Electronics Show) 2012 in Las Vegas. This waterproof tablet was first released at October 2011 by Fujitsu in Japan. In CES 2012, Fujitsu Arrows was one of the top listed products. Keep in mind, this tablet is waterproof and you need not to save it from water. When you will pass your time on swimming pool, it will work smoothly on the water.

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Configuration of Fujitsu’s Arrows:

OMAP4 1GHz dual-core processor with 1GB RAM

10.1in 1280×800 multi-touch display

Dolby Mobile 3 audio powers the virtual 5.1 channel surround sound

Wi-Fi

Battery promises up to 10 hours of video playback time and 83 hours of audio

Standby up to 2,900 hours

Camera front 1.3MP and back 5.1MP with CMOS sensor

Storage capacities either 16GB or 32GB

Weighs 599g and measures 181x262x11.3mm

And OS is Google Android 3.2 Honeycomb

A micro-SD memory card slot ensure that you can extend memory up to 32GB. The 4G chipset of Fujitsu waterproof Arrows tablet will let you ride on the racing track of the 4G Internet park with the appropriate carrier. For its installed widgets you can watch TV and Movies regularly. The i-Filter for Android web filtering application is a standard feature that allows users to browse the Internet without worry.

Fujitsu Arrows is available now in Japan. The Arrows tablet will be available Fujitsu’s WEB MART shopping service site from January 19th. Fujitsu is working to bring the Arrows tablet to North America in 2012.

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Source:Ubergizmo

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  On January 17, 2012(4 months, 9 days ago.)

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