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Fujitsu’s new 7-inch Android tablet is aimed at the enterprise market

FujitsuFujitsu is certainly becoming a name that we're hearing more and more of latley. Besides being the manufacturer of the LOOX F-07C that I reviewed back in October, Fujitsu is also the company that just recently announced that it will enter the US market at some point in the future. 

The company has decided to release a tablet for the Japanese enterprise market to make some money in the meantime, though. The Stylistic M350/CA2 is a 7-inch Android tablet and has a lot of great features for businesspeople. 

Most notably, the M350/CA2 can support multiple types of input. It'll recognize numeric keypad input, handwriting, and even Japanese kanji characters, which is obviously a big deal for the market the tablet's targeting.

Specs include the 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, six-hour battery, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, and an HDMI out port. It weighs only 0.9 pounds and is just 0.55-inches thick. 

I don't expect to see the M350/CA2 stateside anytime soon, if at all, but its announcement and impending release just go to show how successful Android is in the business world. 

Watch out, Microsoft and RIM!

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Calob Horton

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