Fujitsu Releases Android Tablet for Enterprise Market
Fujitsu today released in Japan of the STYLISTIC M350/CA2, an Android OS-based tablet for the enterprise market.
The STYLISTIC M350/CA2 features a compact form factor (W X D X H: 120 X 200 X 14 mm,) equipped with a 7-inch display (WSVGA 1024 X 600 pixel) and a body weighing approximately 420g. The tablet features rapid booting and offers Fujitsu's "NX! Input powered by ATOK" character input technology, which boasts especially high speed and accurate recognition of kanji characters. Users are able to select between different character input modes - a numeric keypad, QWERTY, and hand-writing. It's batteries can power the device for approximately 6.1 hours.
The tablet is also compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LANs and can connect to cloud computing environments. It also supports Bluetooth v2.1 data connection with PCs and mobile phones and image output to projectors using a miniHDMI interface.
The tablet can be used as a mobile sales terminal, as a handset for displaying digital catalogs at a retail store, and as an e-book reader in a classroom setting.
It will be available in Japan later this month.
The tablet is also compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless LANs and can connect to cloud computing environments. It also supports Bluetooth v2.1 data connection with PCs and mobile phones and image output to projectors using a miniHDMI interface.
The tablet can be used as a mobile sales terminal, as a handset for displaying digital catalogs at a retail store, and as an e-book reader in a classroom setting.
It will be available in Japan later this month.