Fujitsu has introduced the Lifebook AH530 which features a discreet 1GB graphics card and a choice of Core i3, i5, or i7 processors.
JVC said that the 15.6-inch Lifebook AH530 GFX is designed for users working with demanding graphics, pictures and video applications. The new model features on-board ATI Mobility Radeon HD550v graphics with a dedicated 1GB video memory and users may can choose between a Blu-ray drive or a DVD-drive.
The 15.6-inch high definition LCD display is in a widescreen format with a glossy finish and the AH530 also provides a HDMI output for viewing content on an external display. JVC also said that the keyboard has been designed to resist spills and features a full numeric keypad.
The AH530 GFX will be available in two colors, glossy black and ink blue is available for pre-order now across the EMEA region, with the first shipments planned for end of August. Pricing will depend on specifications.
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