CEATEC 2010: A Look At Fujitsu's Windows 7 Tablet Prototypes

Serkan Toto

Dr. Serkan Toto is an independent consultant and advisor focusing on Japan’s web, mobile and social gaming industries. Based in Tokyo, he works together with financial institutions and startups worldwide. Serkan has been the Japan contributor for TechCrunch.com since 2008. He is sept-lingual, holds an MBA and is a PhD in economics. → Learn More

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Straight from the unicorn department: what you can see on these pictures are two tablet concepts Fujitsu is currently showing at CEATEC 2010 in Japan. The hardware looks quite nice in both cases, but the “devices” were not only hidden behind plexi-glass boxes but also not really working – not at all, actually. Fujitsu just used printed glossy paper for the screens.

What’s known is that the final versions will run on Windows 7 and that Fujitsu is “currently working” on finalizing the tablets, whatever that may mean. When asked, the Fujitsu employees at the booth were not able to give more details.

Their social teddy bear robots and especially the dual touchscreen cell phone are much cooler anyway.

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