Innovative Wooden Laptop from Fujitsu
Japanese laptop vendor Fujitsu asserts its environmental awareness by releasing a wooden laptop. The “WoodShell” PC adopts cedar wood and bio-based plastics for its housing.
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Once you got a laptop of your own, the worst thing that can happen to it, apart from being stolen or blowing up in smoke, is to develop problems that require a mainboard replacement. The next in line is the LCD replacing, second costly repair that you may need to pay for, and today we’re going to show you how to do it yourself. Are you ready?
First of all, you should have the following tools at hand: a small Phillips screw driver, paper and pencil for documentation (or simply a printer with enough paper loaded), and a little bit of tape to keep the screws together.
Now, nobody got its technical knowledge over night, so before everything else, you should take your time and do some research on the Web. You need to know exactly what kind of display you need, so you won’t order the wrong replacement. (read more)
The Lifebook series of laptop computers is one of those rare exceptions to the rule “every notebook is manufactured in China”, and the slogan used by these products doesn’t leave any doubt about this - “Made in Japan. World Class.”.
The Fujitsu Lifebooks are some of the smallest notebooks available, and the entire range is known in its country of origin as “BIBLIO”. Since these days you can’t just become the best and forget about progress, Fujitsu follows the flow of the market and makes its ultraportables even better…
According to Bruce Ford, a reader of GottaBeMobile.com, the new Lifebook from Fujitsu, codenamed “Helios”, can be seen at 3GSM Trade Fair in Barcelona, an event that’s going to end tomorrow. Although its pictures show a device almost completely covered, a press release from Fujitsu issued today seems to uncover some interesting things about the upcoming ultraportable… (read more)
