The Fujitsu BroadOne WX300 macrocell base station has been named a winner of an inaugural Internet Telephony magazine WiMAX Distinction Award. The editorial team of Internet Telephony granted the 2008 WiMAX Distinction Awards to companies that demonstrated a commitment to innovation in the WiMAX market and exemplified outstanding accomplishments in serving their customers with the finest WiMAX solutions. The BroadOne WX300 mobile WiMAX base station is among the smallest, most power-efficient in the industry and ideal for operators looking for a quick in-service solution with easy installation and maintenance. Fujitsu designed the base station with many features to meet the global requirements for mobile WiMAX networks. The BroadOne WX300 outdoor macro base station’s high-output amplifier uses a gallium-nitride (GaN) High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) device that was developed based on ultra-high-speed transistor technology invented by Fujitsu. This device is coupled with Fujitsu digital pre-distortion technology, which already has a proven track record in 3G systems, to create two high-output power transceivers packaged in a single unit…

 

Incorporating a 2.5-inch form factor, the HandyDrive series comprises five models with storage capacities of 160 gigabytes (GB), 250GB, 320GB, 400GB and 500GB. The 160GB, 250GB and 320GB versions have a spindle speed of 5,400 revolutions per minute (rpm) while the other two versions are rated at 4,200rpm. Each model measures 22 x 82 x 141.5 millimetres (smaller than a 4R-sized photograph frame) and weighs less than 220 grams, making them highly portable devices ideal for road warriors and frequent travellers. Their built-in internal shock-absorption mechanism increases robustness and serves to protect accidental data loss from rough handling. All five models are compatible with Windows and Macintosh operating systems, support a maximum data rate of 600 megabits per second (Mbps) and draw power from the USB 2.0 interface…

 

New travel-ready HandyDrive series, featuring 2.5-inch external hard disk drive (HDD) with up to 500GB(*¹) of storage space in a sleek, compact and self-powered design, to Hong Kong customers. Engineered for frequent travellers and mobile professionals, the new Fujitsu HandyDrive, is equipped with a new password-lock tool option to secure stored data. Its new utility management also reduces the HDD’s power consumption in stand-by mode by 35% over normal idle mode. Available in capacities of 160GB, 250GB, 320GB, 400GB and 500GB, the new Fujitsu HandyDrive is bundled with a new password lock tool, assuring users that their data will be protected and unauthorised access will be prevented. Designed for busy mobile professionals, Fujitsu’s HandyDrive weighs less than 220 grams with a robust housing of 142mm (D) x 82mm (W) x 22mm (H) in size, which is comparable to a pocket-size book. The new HDD’s integrated, bus-powered USB 2.0 interface freely permits the drive’s connection and disconnection during computer operations. A notebook computer can lend the device the necessary power without external resources required. The maximum data transfer rate at 60MB per second with a read-and-write buffer of 8MB also enables fast and reliable data transfer…