Fujitsu has become the first major PC manufacturer to formally offer flash-based solid-state drives as an option, announcing today that corporate customers and agenices can get their LifeBook P1620 and B6210 LifeBook pen-driven ultraportable systems with 16 or 32 GB solid-state drives instead of more-traditional (and more capacious) standard hard disk drives.
The LifeBook P1610 and B6210 aren’t designed for everyday computing; instead, they’re designed for orgnanizational an institutional use in areas like aviation, health care, field service, and other vertical markets. Fujitsu is also offering a version of the P1610 with a ruggedized, flexible Santoprene case which offers additional protection.



