COOL TECH: Fujitsu PC and Jabra partner with Cara & Co. for exclusive new launch
- 22 August, 2011 14:48
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Computing manufacturer, Fujitsu PC, headset maker, Jabra and concept store Cara & Co. have announced an exclusive deal.
Fujitsu PC’s newly launched Midnight Blue Edition edition of its Stylistic Q550 tablet PC will be available exclusively from the first Cara & Co. store, which recently opened in Westfield Sydney.
The tablet PC runs on Microsoft Windows 7 and is compatible with Windows’ multi-touch capabilities. Users can control applications and input text by touching the screen with their fingers or by using the attached stylus.
The Stylistic Q550 contains next-generation Intel Atom CPU, highly-compatible with Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, is energy efficient and features superior performance. The new series provides effortless operations using a large-capacity removable battery that can power the slate PC’s 10.1 inch screen while still providing full work day battery runtime. The unit weighs 680g when a standard battery is inserted.
It employs an ergonomic design, with a surface texture and weight balance to fit naturally in a user’s hand.
Cara & Co. will also feature the white version of the Fujitsu LifeBook PH701 notebook, nicknamed "The Handbag". The notebook features Intel Core i5 for maximum processing power and weighs a total of 1.7kg.
Fujistu PC Australia marketing manager, Robin Tang, said, "We're very proud to be associated with a brand that shares our passion on setting new trends.”
The Stylistic Q550 is available exclusively from Cara & Co. at $1688.
Cara & Co. will also be carrying Jabra’s Stone2 White Bluetooth headset and Halo2 Bluetooth stereo headset.
The Jabra Stone2 White Bluetooth headset enables quick and easy call answering without having to touch the headset. It uses voice commands to answer or reject a call by saying so. The headset states each caller’s number and users simply say “yes” if they wish to receive the call and “no” if they do not.
It will also alert users of battery levels or the strength of the connection with your mobile phone via voice alerts.
It can also be connected to two bluetooth devices at one go and has up to 10 hours of wireless talk time with a portable charger.
The Jabra Halo2 bluetooth stereo headset provides wireless freedom by utilising virtual surround sound. It powers up as soon as you unfold it and its touch sensors lets users control the music and calls remotely, straight from the headset.
It can also be paired with two Bluetooth devices at the same time.
Both the Jabra Stone2 White and Jabra Halo2 are available from Cara & Co. at $149.
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