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Singapore, October 25, 2005 – Fujitsu Components Asia today announced that it will immediately begin converting its touch panel products to RoHS lead-free compliant status to meet its customers’ environmental programs. Completion of production changeover is scheduled for the end of December 2005. Contact Fujitsu Sales for details.
Kawasaki, Japan, October 25, 2005 – Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced that its palm vein authentication technology has won The Wall Street Journal's Innovation Award, for Security in Networks. Fujitsu's palm vein authentication technology is a biometric technology that recognizes the unique vein pattern of a person's palm, as a highly secure means of personal identification.
Singapore, October 20, 2005 – Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific today launched the new DESKPOWER TX Home Entertainment PC system, offering home entertainment aficionados an immersive digital lifestyle experience. Perfectly blending the modern digital media centre with powerful PC functionality in a unique hybrid PC/TV package, watch your favourite television programs, surf the internet or work on your business documents conveniently, all in the comfort of your living room.
Singapore, October 20, 2005 – Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific today launched the new LifeBook P7120 notebook computer - the successor to the award-winning LifeBook P7010. This compact personal companion retains all the multimedia features of its predecessor, except that it flaunts an even slimmer silhouette with an extensive battery life, seamlessly merging style with productivity as never before. Designed for the successful, well-traveled cosmopolitan professional who appreciates the latest technologies and lifestyle trends, this compact mobile companion is guaranteed to turn heads with its cool black exterior.
Singapore, October 17, 2005 – Fujitsu Components Asia Pte, Ltd., today released its smallest battery-driven thermal printer mechanism with an integrated guillotine cutter. Designed for handheld or fixed terminals, POS, medical equipment, and measuring instrumentation, the new printer is 20 percent smaller than its predecessor, the FTP-628MCL353.