
What makes the NEC ShieldPRO FC-N22A Tablet PC special is that it is able to work perfectly under extreme conditions (-20 to over 50 degrees Celsius). The tablet PC supports IP55 requirements compliance and is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo U7500 1.06GHz processor, 12.1 inch display with LED backlight and brightness level of 750cd/m2 (XGA resolution), 512MB RAM (upgradeable up to 4GB) and touch screen functionality. Unfortunately, the NEC ShieldPRO FC-N22A Tablet PC is priced at a hefty €2,800. [Akihabara via Laptop Blog]

Motion Computing has just released the F5 tablet processor. The F5 comes with the basics such as an Intel Core Solo U1400 1.2GHz processor, 1GB 533MHz RAM, 10.4″ touchscreen with 1024 x 768 resolution, 40GB 1.8″ HDD and optional 32GB SSD, wifi connectivity, and bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Along with either Windows Vista Business or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Depending on the configuration, it will go for about $2,700 on up. [Windows via Laptop Blog]

Fujitsu has just released the U810 and T2010 tablet PCs. They both now come with a built-in HSPA modem and antenna for an additional $200 to the $999 and $1,499 price for both the U810 and T2010. Other than that, they still have the same 5.6-inch and 12.1-inch displays, 800MHz Intel A110 processor on the U810 and faster Core 2 Duo 7600 processor on the T2010. [SlashGear via Laptop Blog]

It seems that Fujitsu will release a new tablet PC in the near future. There is no further info on this tablet. However, it offers 13.3 inch passive digitizer display, and Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor. Stay tuned for more updates. [TabletPCReview via Laptop Blog] More

Genius is releasing two new pen-tablet PCs known as the G-Pen M712 and M609. They come with Vista / Mac-compatible software, 4,000 LPI resolutions, rolling pads at the top for scrolling, zooming and adjusting volume. The M609 features a display of 9- x 5.5-inches (wide) / 7.25- x 5.5-inches (standard) 26 hot keys while the M712 feature a display of 12- x 7.25-inches (wide) / 9.5- x 7.25-inches (standard) and 34 hot keys. Both should be dropping soon for $195 and $249. See both models after the break. [Engadget via Laptop Blog] More

Pixel Lab of Korea, will be dropping their Ripple Tablet Note T8300 in Korea very soon. The T8300 comes with a Penryn T8300 2.4GHz processor along with an enhanced touch panel that supports stylus and finger use, optional 3.5G HSDPA wireless connectivity, 1.3 megapixel webcam, and a 7-in-1 memory card reader. Too bad this is a Korea-only release. [AVING via Laptop Blog]

Looks like DRS is following Dell’s lead because they just dropped 2 new laptops that don’t mind taking a beating. The Armor C12 which features a 12.1-inch outdoor readable touchscreen, 1.2GHz ULV U1400 CPU, 512MB of DDR2 RAM, a 60GB shock-mounted HDD, full-sized keyboard, integrated wifi, ethernet, PCMCIA, a biometric scanner and a die-cast magnesium case. The other, is the ARMOR X10 tablet featuring a 1.2GHz U2500 core duo processor, an optional 16GB SSD, 10.4-inch sunlight readable display, bluetooth. [Engadget via Laptop Blog] More

Doctors will certainly be impressed by this new medical tablet PC by Motion Computing called the F5. This rough and tough tablet is dust, water, shock and temperature resistant, features a 1.2GHz Intel Centrino U1400 processor, 10.4-inch XGA (1,024 x 768) display, 40GB HDD, built-in 802.11a/b/g and bluetooth, WWAN (EV-DO) support and a 2-megapixel camera, optional barcode reader, integrated RFID reader / passive tag, a biometric scanner, three USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet, VGA output and a battery with a life of 3.5 hours. Look for the F5 at a high range of about $2,699 to $4,000. But if you’re a doctor, you should have more than enough to buy one of these suckers. [Engadget via Laptop Blog]

Nokia showcased their new internet tablet at the 3GSM 2007. The N800 is just like a laptop and can be taken anywhere. You can connect to the net either by WLAN or Wi-Fi or through your mobile phones using either your bluetooth headset or for non-bluetooth phones USB. It features a wide (800×480) touch-screen and has support for email, video call, zoom in/out, full QWERTY keyboard, VoIP, two memory card slots, and is compatible with SD, microSD, MMC, and RS-MMC. Unfortunately there is no word on pricing or availability at the moment.
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Here is a sneak peek at the U810 tablet UMPC by Fujitsu. There’s no spec or pricing/release info at the moment. More pics after the break.
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