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Features & Benefits
LifeBook® E8210 Notebook
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What is Windows Vista?
Windows Vista is Microsoft's next-generation operating system due out
in early 2007. Previously referred to as "Longhorn," Windows Vista introduces
clear ways to organize and use information to help people focus on what's
most important.
- Security
- Multi-Tiered Data Protection
- Reliability and Performance
- Deployment
- Manageability
- Productivity
What is a Windows Vista Capable PC?
Select Fujitsu mobile PCs feature the Windows Vista Capable PC logo.
This logo gives you the assurance that your system meets the hardware
requirements for running the next-generation operating system. With an
OS upgrade, your Fujitsu notebook or Tablet PC will be able to provide
great new features and functionality to work with the next generation
of applications, devices, and peripherals.
Visit
Microsoft's site for more information.
* Not all Windows® Vista™ features are available for use on
all Windows Vista Capable PCs. All Windows Vista Capable PCs will run
the core experiences of Windows Vista, such as innovations in organizing
and finding information, security, and reliability. Some features available
in premium editions of Windows Vista—like the new Windows®
Aero™ user interface—require advanced or additional hardware.
Check www.windowsvista.com/getready
for details.
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Groundbreaking Performance
The LifeBook E8210 notebook is available with Intel® Centrino®
Duo Mobile Technology. With its two execution cores, the Intel®
Core Duo Processor is optimized for multi-threaded applications
and multitasking. Users can simultaneously run multiple demanding applications-such
as graphics-intensive applications or serious number-crunching programs
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Fujitsu Shock Sensor Utility
In the event your hard disk drive experiences an excessive vibration or
shock, there is a possibility that the read-write head will come in contact
with of the rotating platter, resulting in a "head crash." If
this happens, data loss may occur. The Fujitsu Shock Sensor utility is
a sophisticated hard disk drive protection system designed to minimize
the likelihood of such an event.
Inside select Fujitsu notebooks and Tablet PCs there is an accelerometer
that constantly senses for any sudden movement, including free falls,
excessive vibration, or sudden impacts. Fujitsu Shock Sensor monitors
movement from three axes: front-to-back, side-to-side, and up-and-down.
The sensitivity can be adjusted by the user to accommodate different working
environments.
If a sudden movement is detected, the read-write head is quickly retracted
to a safe zone, reducing the possibility of a head crash and the potential
loss of data. This technology reduces the risk of your hard drive being
damaged and your data being lost forever.
The following Fujitsu mobile PCs currently include the Fujitsu Shock Sensor
utility:
- LifeBook S7110 notebook
- LifeBook E8210 notebook
- LifeBook E8110 notebook
- LifeBook T4210 Tablet PC
- LifeBook Q2010 notebook
If your computer is listed and you did not receive the Fujitsu Shock
Sensor CD, contact us using one of the following methods to receive a
complimentary copy of the CD (Part Number: CA40701-M640).
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Durable Yet Lightweight Design
The LifeBook E Series notebook has a sturdy magnesium cover - a feature
that has contributed to LifeBook notebooks being named some of the most
reliable in the industry. The new LifeBook E8210 notebook also features
a stronger exterior, stainless steel hinges, and a spill-resistant keyboard.
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Flexible and Easier Management
The LifeBook E8210 notebook's modular bay devices, port replicator, and
software image are shared with the LifeBook E8110 and LifeBook S7110 notebooks.
This can simplify deployment and management - and ultimately reduce TCO.
Other features make this notebook incredibly adaptable in any corporate
environment:
- A dual-pointing option with a touchpad and quick point is available.
- A port replicator, which is also compatible with the LifeBook E8110
and LifeBook S7110 notebooks is also available for simple connection
to all your peripherals
- A modular bay accepts a variety of devices, including a DVD-ROM Drive,
DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive, Dual-Layer Multi-Format DVD Writer, modular bay
battery and a convenient weight saver.
- High capacity and modular bay batteries are available for up to 7.5
hours1 of uninterrupted computing time.
- The notebook is equipped with Serial, Parallel, S-Video out and IEEE
1394 ports
- A variety of communications options are available to seamlessly integrate
into your corporate environment: 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN, Intel®
PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection, Bluetooth V2.0 wireless personal
area network.
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Multiple Layers of Security
The LifeBook E8210 notebook offers a combination of physical hardware
and software security solutions to provide the highest levels of mobile
computer protection. When the time comes for an organization to implement
one or more security features, the LifeBook E8210 notebook is ready for
deployment.
Biometrics
Fujitsu offers a built-in biometric fingerprint swipe sensor that eliminates
the need for managing multiple passwords when accessing the network and
email accounts, as well as other protected systems. With a simple swipe
of the finger, the user can quickly and safely log on to the protected
system and online accounts without having to enter passwords.
TPM
The embedded TPM 1.2 protects digital identification and data, and authenticates
you into your network. It also allows users to securely store private
keys and certificates for file and folder encryption, Web, email, digital
signature and passwords.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) solutions can help play a strong role in
assuring compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) to protect medical records, as well as Gramm-Leech-Bliley,
Sarbanes-Oxley, and other regulations that impose privacy and security
requirements.
Dedicated Smart Card
The LifeBook E8210 notebook features a dedicated Smart Card slot, allowing
users to store passwords and other confidential information on a small
plastic card. Smart Cards are extremely convenient and are widely used
in employee badges in large enterprises and in government - especially
the Department of Defense. They can also be used in conjunction with TPM
and the biometric fingerprint sensor for multi-factor user authentication.
Security Panel
To protect your notebook from unauthorized access, the notebook features
four "combination lock" buttons that can be used for pre-boot password
log-in. Once set, the notebook will boot up only when the correct combination
is entered.
There are 800,000 possible key combinations with supervisor and user password
levels, allowing the IT manager to set a single supervisor password with
unique user passwords for each employee for better manageability.
The buttons also allow users to launch applications with one easy touch.
The buttons can be programmed to launch user's email, Internet browser,
or other favorite applications.
BIOS & HDD Password Protection
Medium-to-large enterprises will appreciate this added layer of protection.
With the notebook's password-protected BIOS, unauthorized users are prevented
from changing the BIOS settings and/or booting the notebook.
The LifeBook E8210 notebook also features Supervisor and User HDD password
protection, allowing system administrators to have a password that's secret
from the users, and can be used to unlock the device if the User password
is lost. |
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1Battery life
estimates reflect the results of BAPCo MobileMark2002 Productivity Workloads performed
upon systems with battery life setting enabled. Actual battery life will vary
based on screen brightness, applications used, features selected, power management
settings, battery conditioning, and other customer preferences. DVD/CD-RW, DVD
Writer, LAN, wireless LAN or hard drive usage may also have a significant impact
on battery life.
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