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In their attempt to provide the latest next-generation technological mobility, Fujitsu Siemens has launched another pair of notebooks, as additions to their successful Amilo range. |
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The new members to the Amilo family are the highly specified Xi 1554, and the less expensive and less specified Xa 1526. Both notebooks support the latest graphic design technology and are ultimately wireless, featuring integrated wireless LAN and built-in Bluetooth 2.0. They both provide speedy connectivity and performance with Intel Core Duo Processors. |
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As the more superior model of the two, the Amilo Xi 1554 features the hottest ATI mobility Radeo X1900 graphic card to enhance the whole design performance. For improved mobility, this model has been provided with Intel Centrino Duo Mobile technology software, making it the perfect companion for the commuter.
Fujitsu Siemens less expensive model, the Xa 1526 is supplied with nVidia GeForce 7600 Go graphics, making it a great option for gamers. Its multi-format CD-drive and DVD burner provides users with the chance to share their up-to-date download with friends. |
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Both models sport identical 17-inch high resolution LCD CrystalView displays, providing high-definition picture performance. A remote control is supplied with both models, this along with TV connectivity, makes them the perfect companions for downloading films before watching them on the big screen.
Premium design is a key feature for Fujitsu Siemens latest launch, with a black brush design it sets them aside from so many other clichéd designs.
Deciding between the two models couldnt be easier; its simple, the Xi 1554 starts retailing at £1199 and is for the tech junkie or avid designer. The cheaper model intended for technology newcomers is the Xa 1526, prices start at £699. Both models are available now. |
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By Lisa Malyon

