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Fujitsu Introduces Its First MeeGo-Based Netbook in Asia Pacific

By Joy Hou - on 11 Feb 2011, 11:39am

Fujitsu Introduces Its First MeeGo-Based Netbook in Asia Pacific

Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific today announced the debut of Fujitsu's first MeeGo netbook based on the Intel Atom processor, the LIFEBOOK MH330, opening up infinite social capabilities for tomorrow’s computing experience.

ENHANCED USER EXPERIENCE

Fujitsu’s new LIFEBOOK MH330 features MeeGo’s rich interface that allows users to have seamless access to a full suite of usable applications that include social networking tools and multimedia capabilities. Users can get automatic updates and transit easily between applications, browsers and various social networking sites on MeeGo’s powerful user interface which is also flexible and easy to use.

EASY SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

Enjoy lesser waiting time and faster web-browsing experience with the significant reduction in system reboot time. Also, users can easily manage system devices, networks, time and date, and emails, through the simple and straightforward navigation panels.

MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT

Specially designed for multimedia natives, the media panel provides an organized view of the videos and music files stored in the media library and offers immediate access and play. The panel also has a built-in control for playback.

SOCIAL NETWORKING ON-THE-GO

The Myzone panel offers a quick snapshot of the user’s personal activity and shows instant updates about the happenings in their social media sphere. Get connected easily with popular social network tools, such as twitter and Facebook, or be in touch with friends via chat.

MEEGO

The MeeGo project combines Intel’s Moblin and Nokia’s Maemo projects into one Linux-based, open source software platform for the next generation of computing devices. The MeeGo software platform is designed to give developers the broadest range of device segments to target for their applications, including netbooks and entry-level desktops, handheld computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment devices, connected TVs, media phones and more. For consumers, MeeGo will offer innovative application experiences that they can take from device to device. The MeeGo project is hosted by the Linux Foundation. For more information on MeeGo, visit www.meego.com.

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