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Fujitsu Lifebook T4310


Fujitsu Lifebook T4310

The LifeBook T4310 is the first Tablet PC to offer unmatched flexibility with a modular bay to home users. The LifeBook T4310 features the latest dual digitizer technology with pen input and multi-touch interaction, modular bay, bi-directional display hinge, and the performance of Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor technology. This is a do-it-all Tablet PC that is sure to simplify your internet surfing experience with the convenience of the touch functionality in either notebook or tablet mode.


Information and Specifications Information and Specifications

Device Type:

The Fujitsu Lifebook T4310 is a clamshell tablet.

Operating System:

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Basic Specifications:   full specs on manufacturer site

  • Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T6600 (2.2 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)
  • 12.1" WXGA LED backlight display
  • Dual digitizer (pen input and capacitive multi-touch screen)
  • 4 GB DDR3 1066 MHz SDRAM memory (Dual Channel; 2 GB + 2GB)
  • 320 GB S-ATA 150, 5400 rpm hard drive1 (protected by Fujitsu Shock Sensor)

Reviews and Videos Reviews and Videos

Fujitsu LifeBook T4310 Review

By Jamie Bsales on March 1st, 2010   read on Computer Shopper

The Fujitsu LifeBook T4310 is one impressive convertible tablet. It delivers a sharp design, an excellent touch screen, and a complete feature set at a low price. It incorporates a modular bay that can accommodate an optical drive—a component missing from many tablets—or even a second battery or a removable hard drive. This $1,099 machine isn’t as svelte as a traditional tablet, but it's still an excellent choice for anyone who wants a tablet PC without breaking the bank... more


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Press Release Press Release

Fujitsu Launches First Multi-Touch Tablets for LifeBook Series - LifeBook T4410, T4310 and LifeBook T5010

Oct. 1st, 2009   read online


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