Fujitsu Unveils LifeBook N6200 Full-Size, High-Performance Notebook

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Fujitsu Unveils LifeBook N6200 Full-Size, High-Performance Notebook
Desktop Replacement with Advanced Multi-Media Features Ideal for Gamers and Multi-media Enthusiasts

Fujitsu Computer Systems announced the LifeBook N6200 notebook, a high-performance, full-size desktop replacement notebook designed with second generation Intel Centrino mobile technology and packed with advanced multi-media functionality that makes it ideal for the most avid gamers, digital media buffs and technology enthusiasts.


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