Jan 12, 2011 15:30 GMT  ·  By

It seems that releasing new mobile computers is not all that Fujitsu is up to, as the web was recently informed of the existence of a certain addition to the Esprimo series of all-in-one systems.

All-in-one systems may not sell as well as desktops or laptops (especially laptops), but they do have their advantages.

Basically, what they demand in price and lack of customizability they make up for in compactness and functionality.

Also, because of their aforementioned low flexibility when it comes to upgrades, they are usually equipped with high-end equipment from the start.

It was thus that, as reports have it, the Fujitsu Esprimo FH99/CM all-in-one came to be. Basically, it is a fairly powerful system which uses a CPU form none other than Intel's second generation Core i7-2600 series.

To be more specific, the machine boasts the Core i7-2630QM, a quad-core chip whose base clock speed is of 2.0 GHz.

Said CPU is backed up by 4 GB of RAM and its integrated graphics (Intel HD 3000) has a screen of 23 inches with a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (Full HD) to play with.

Additionally, a hard disk drive is present, whose capacity can be of up to a full 2 TB.

Furthermore, Fujitsu threw in a Blu-ray drive, giving the AiO the ability to read nearly all sorts of optical disks and to play high quality multimedia files.

Other specifications include Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, an SD card slot, a pair of SuperSpeed USB 2.0 connectors and, for use with even bigger and better displays, a TV tuner and an HDMI output.

Finally, as a fairly massive bonus, it supposedly can display in 3D without the need for glasses.

The Fujitsu Esprimo FH99/CM all-in-one is pre-loaded with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and will soon be launched in Japan at an unspecified price.