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20 Mar 2012

Fujitsu Shows Off Stylistic m532 Quad-Core Android Tablet


Fujitsu Stylistic m532 Nvidia Tegra 2 tablet 

Fujitsu isn’t that big of a name in the mobile space, but the Japanese company is looking to change that in the near future with the introduction of a new tablet, called the Stylistic m532, rocking Nvidia’s Tegra 3 quad-core chipset.

Ignoring the high-res screen trend imposed by Acer’s Iconia Tab A700 and the Asus Transformer Infinity, the m532 is built around a 10.1-inch screen capable of pushing a “mere” 1280x800 pixels.


Pop the display out and inside you will find Nvidia’s Tegra 3 SoC placed alongside 32GB of Flash storage, which should be enough for many users.

Fujitsu Stylistic m532 Nvidia Tegra 2 tablet
If this however doesn’t satisfy your needs, you can also expand the storage space available by installing a microSD card.

The slot required by this sort of cards is placed on the side of the tablet, right near a SIM card slot, a mini-HDMI output and a micro-USB port, the latter being used for charging and/or connecting the tablet to a computer.

An interesting addition is the presence of a bottom dock connector, but so far we don’t know if the Stylistic m532 will use a regular charging dock or something along the lines of the optional keyboard/docking station available for the Asus Transformer Prime.

Fujitsu Stylistic m532 Nvidia Tegra 2 tablet
Fujitsu’s Stylistic m532 also includes two cameras, one front webcam sporting a 2MP resolution and a rear 8MP snapper with flash.

From the video provided by Notebook Italia, one gets to see that the m532 sports quite a thin profile, while the back uses a nice black matte finish with a rubber feel to it.

Fujitsu’s tablet is expected to arrive in May this year, featuring a €549 (around $720) price tag. The Stylistic m532 slate runs the Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, operating system.

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