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Fujitsu Stylistic M702


Fujitsu doesn’t generally make the kind of cheap Android tablets that have been all the rage lately. Instead the company focuses on adding premium features (like waterproof cases). Two of the company’s latest Android tablets continue the trend, one with a ruggedized case and the other with some advanced security features.
The Fujitsu Stylistic M702 is a 10.1 inch 1920x1200 resolution  tablet with a 1.7 Ghz  NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor,2GB of RAM ,32GB of storage, but shamefully it still runs on Android 4.0 (JellyBean is on its way ) the Tablet has a 8 megapixel rear camera with no flash and has a front facing 1.2 mp camera , the tablet has NFC , Bluetooth 4.0,MHL and everything else you'd expect from a good tablet . the tablet has a good battery rating  and gives up to 15 hours of battery life provided by its humongous 10,000 mAh battery 

But what makes this tablet special is its durability. It’s waterproof and dust-proof shell , although its not as clear cut compared to the Xperia Tablet Z , the shell of the Fujitsu is definetly stronger and has a better overall "badass" look , as usual you can dunk it in up to 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes since  all of the ports are covered to prevent them from getting wet,
Fujitsu also has a scratch-resistant glass panel on the front of the tablet, and includes some security features on this model such as a fingerprint scanner and full disk encryption.The tablet is set for a price of 999 Euros ,which feels a bit absurd to pay for a tablet - especially because rival products offer better hardware for cheaper costs  .Although it  has waterproofing abilities . like we said , the tablet is not the only kid in town (if you want to save cash , we recommend the Xperia Tablet Z  or the pervious gen Xperia Tablet S)

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