Fujitsu celebrates 50 million laptops produced with one-off exquisite kumiko wooden lid model

The production arm of Fujitsu recently celebrated its cumulative PC production total passing the 50 million units milestone with a special edition wood craft lidded laptop.

https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/fujitsu-celebrates-50-million-laptops-produced-with-one-off-exquisite-kumiko-wooden-lid-model

Creato 2mo | 17 feb 2025, 15:30:08


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