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12 New Enterprise PC Models Unveiled By Fujitsu

All models feature the latest version of Windows 10 and the latest 9th generation Intel Core processors

Fujitsu and Fujitsu Client Computing announced the launch of five new models in the Fujitsu Notebook LIFEBOOK series of enterprise notebooks, five new models in the Fujitsu Desktop ESPRIMO series of desktop PCs and two new models in the Fujitsu Workstation CELSIUS series of workstations.

Main Features of the New Products:

1. Enhanced lineup of LIFEBOOK notebooks, featuring the latest OS and CPUs

Fujitsu has added five models to its lineup that feature the latest 8th generation Intel Core processors, consisting of the ultralight slim convertible LIFEBOOK U939X/B, the ultralight and ultra-slim mobile LIFEBOOK U939/B, and the ultra-mobile LIFEBOOK S938/B, all with 13.3-inch displays, as well as the LIFEBOOK A749/B and LIFEBOOK A579/B, both with 15.6-inch displays. All of these new models feature the latest version of Windows 10, the May 2019 Update, which has added features, such as Windows Sandbox, which makes it possible to test software in a one-time desktop environment, and the Windows Light Theme, which enables the customization of the desktop environment, providing an optimal mobile work environment for customers.

2. Enhanced lineup of ESPRIMO desktop PCs and CELSIUS workstations

For the ESPRIMO lineup of desktop PCs, Fujitsu is adding five models, consisting of the ultra-compact ESPRIMO Q558/B, the compact ESPRIMO D958/B, ESPRIMO D588/B and ESPRIMO D558/B, and the all-in-one ESPRIMO K558/B. For the CELSIUS lineup of workstations, Fujitsu is adding the compact CELSIUS J580 and the mini-tower format CELSIUS W580. All models feature the latest version of Windows 10 and the latest 9th generation Intel Core processors.

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