Fujitsu Siemens Computers - Products

Products

Fujitsu Siemens Computers' products included:

  • Media Center
    • ACTIVY
  • Notebooks
    • AMILO
    • AMILO PRO
    • CELSIUS Mobile
    • ESPRIMO Mobile
    • LIFEBOOK
    • Liteline
    • PCD
    • SCENIC Mobile
  • Desktop PC
    • SCALEO
    • SCENIC
    • ESPRIMO
    • AMILO DESKTOP
  • Workstation
    • CELSIUS
  • Tablet PC
    • STYLISTIC
  • Convertible PC
    • LIFEBOOK
  • Handheld
    • Pocket LOOX
  • Industry Standard Servers
    • PRIMERGY
    • PRIMERGY BladeFrame
  • Mission critical IA64 servers
    • PRIMEQUEST
  • UNIX system based servers
    • SPARC Enterprise Servers
    • PRIMEPOWER 250, 450, 900, 1500, 2500
  • S/390-compatible Mainframes
    • S- series, SX- series
  • Flat panel displays
    • Myrica
      • Liquid crystal display televisions
      • Plasma display televisions
    • SCALEOVIEW
      • Liquid crystal display computer monitors
    • SCENICVIEW
      • Liquid crystal display computer monitors
  • Operating systems
    • SINIX - Unix variant, later renamed Reliant UNIX, available for RISC and S/390-compatible platforms
    • BS2000 - EBCDIC-based operating system for SPARC, x86 and S/390-compatible systems
    • VM2000 - EBCDIC-based hypervisor for S/390-compatible platform, capable of running multiple BS2000 and SINIX virtual machines

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