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Besides portraying the device as a UMPC-style tablet with sliding QWERTY keyboard, one of the pictures clearly shows the words "Bluetooth, " "WLAN, " and "WWAN" on the screen's bezel when viewed full-size.
ENGADGET: Is this the Vaio from Sony's teaser campaign?
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The ML910 is actually a followup to the ML900 (pictured) features a 13.3-inch widescreen display, 1.66GHz Core Duo processor, 128MB of ATI Radeon X1400 graphics, and choice of radios including integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and WWAN.
ENGADGET: Motorola's rugged ML910 laptop and MW810 mobile workstation
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Unfortunately, the altogether more exciting U123T (which packs a TV tuner) and U123H (which includes a 3.5G HSDPA WWAN module) are still nowhere to be found, but we don't expect 'em to be too far behind.
ENGADGET: MSI's Wind U123 now shipping in US, U123H and U123T still on hold
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Easily handling the most compute intensive tasks, the LIFEBOOK S762 notebook features a magnesium-alloy cover, hard drive shock sensor, WWAN support, an HD WXGA LED backlit display, and optional NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GT 640M LE with NVIDIA Optimus(TM) technology for longer battery life.
ENGADGET: Fujitsu outs a trio of similar looking Lifebooks that carry Ivy Bridge over troubled waters
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Designed for mobile professionals, the affordably priced 5.4-pound LIFEBOOK S752 notebook offers optional Intel(R) Core(TM) vPro(TM) processor for improved security and remote manageability, WWAN support, an optional second battery, and an LED backlit HD display for producing sharp images, saturated colors and deep blacks.
ENGADGET: Fujitsu outs a trio of similar looking Lifebooks that carry Ivy Bridge over troubled waters
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We're told to expect an oleophobic Gorilla Glass screen with a standard XGA (1024 x 768) resolution, options for 16GB, 32GB or 64GB of storage, optional WWAN, an accelerometer, gyroscope, light sensor, microphone and a battery that'll last for around eight hours in ideal circumstances.
ENGADGET: HP / Palm's 9.7-inch Topaz tablet to use 1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM8660, Adreno 220 GPU