Fujitsu has been, and continues to be, an industry pacesetter. They have been building table-based computers since 1993, years before the iPad was introduced. In 2011, four of Fujitsu's tablets passed Department of Defense tests (for details see links at right).
Fujitsu tablet PCs come in 2 form factors, the Stylistic Q-series slate PC, and the convertible LIFEBOOK T-series.
Having used earlier models of the STYLISTIC slate PC for years, I highly recommend these for professional use. They are lighter than the standard notebook, highly portable and are a Windows based machine from which to run the programs with which you are familiar with and use every day professionally.
The T-901 is the more power big-brother to the STYLISTIC slate,
with the benefits of a standard keyboard, larger screen, and modular
DVD drive bay.
Fujitsu also offers models of Notebooks which range from light
weight, entry level machines to desktop replacement models.
Fujitsu computers are availble in the pre-configured, quickly delivered Express Buy configuration or systems can be configured to your specific needs.
Updated: 20120214
The LIFEBOOKS T900, T901, and T753 tablets and the STYLISTIC Q550 Slate PC were all successfully evaluated against MIL-STD-810G.
MIL-STD-810G are standards developed for the Department of Defense and used in many industries to determine for use in rugged envirnoment.
Below are links related to the standards against which the Fujitsu tablets have been tested.