Fujitsu goes Apple-Old-School
Hands down, Apple is probably the most popular all-in-one desktop computer manufacturer to date, but that doesn’t mean other PC manufacturers won’t try to steal some of the thunder from Steve Job’s empire. Unfortunately, the competition isn’t reaping much of a success in their endeavor.

Now comes the F-A50. Probably trying to pull one out of Apple’s old think-tank, Fujitsu has come out with their new all-in-one desktop. This latest desktop solution from Fujitsu looks like a throwback to those early and bulky iMacs of yesteryear. The F-A50 comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz processor with 2GB RAM, 250GB SATA storage, Intel X3100 graphics and a 16-inch widescreen display. Connectivity is provided with Wi-Fi (b/g) and Bluetooth. For more pics and details, head on over to Akihabar News.
While it is indeed a step forward design-wise for Fujitsu (especially when compared to their prior model), it’s still no match to the current crop of iMacs Apple has out in the market today, both design and specification-wise.
Oh well, you can’t blame them for trying.




I have something like that holding the toilet paper in my powder room. Can I pick one up at Home Depot?