Fujitsu's New Stylistic M350/CA2 Android Tablet Gives Japan the Business

Fujitsu is chasing after business users living in Japan with its new and weirdly named Stylistic M350/CA2 Android tablet. It's a 7-inch slate Fujitsu recommends for a variety of enterprise applications, such as a portable tablet for pitching business presentations to clients, a digital display terminal for retail stores, or for use in schools, each of which is accompanied by a goofy marketing picture.

Marketing nonsense aside, this is a Gingerbread (Android 2.3) tablet with a WSVGA (1024x600) touchscreen display that weighs 420 grams. It has a mini-HDMI port, built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 512MB of RAM, and battery life of about 6.1 hours.


It's unclear what processor Fujitsu is using in the Stylistic M350/CA2, though it looks identical to Fujitsu's lighter (385 grams) MH350 tablet, which comes equipped with an ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor and has 16GB of built-in storage, front- and rear-facing cameras, a microSDHC card slot, and USB 2.0 connectivity.

No word on whether or not Fujitsu plans to bring this one over to the U.S.