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FMV ESPRIMO WH77/M desktop PC
that easily changes shape to facilitate
touch-screen operation
A convenient, sophisticated new
design enables users to connect
more easily with family and friends.
Raku-Raku Smartphone 3 F-06F
ECLIPSE “ULTRA AVN” (AVN-ZX03i)
car navigation system
A prototype tablet with haptic sensory technology
TOPICS
Fujitsu Develops Prototype Haptic Sensory Tablet
Applying new haptic, or tactile sensory, technology developed by
Fujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu and Fujitsu Laboratories have devel-
oped a prototype tablet with a touchscreen display panel that
conveys a sense of slipperiness or roughness to the user. While
technologies already exist that convey texture by vibrating the
touchscreen display panel itself or by generating static electricity,
Fujitsu Laboratories has developed the industry’s first technology
to use ultrasonic vibrations to convey tactile sensations by vary-
ing the friction between the touchscreen display and the user’s
fingers. This technology enables tactile sensations – either
smooth or rough, which had until now been difficult to achieve
– right on the touchscreen display. Users can enjoy realistic
tactile sensations as they are applied to images of objects dis-
played on the screen.
UBIQUITOUS SOLUTIONS RESULTS (See page 049 for numerical results from PCs/Mobile Phones and Mobilewear operation)
Yen (millions)
Years ended March 31 2011 2012 2013 2014
Net sales
External customers ¥1,013,056 ¥1,039,809 ¥ 972,971 ¥ 987,976
Inter-segment 112,586 114,473 117,278 137,486
Total sales 1,125,642 1,154,282 1,090,249 1,125,462
Operating income (loss) 22,679 19,938 9,626 (22,105)
Total assets 332,121 361,732 335,747 387,317
Other items
Capital expenditure (including intangible assets) 20,578 19,698 23,851 23,200
Depreciation 20,675 21,210 21,496 20,761
Amortization of goodwill for the year 46 48 49 56
Balance of goodwill at end of the fiscal year 184 148 119 83
047
FUJITSU LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2014
MANAGEMENT FACTS & FIGURESRESPONSIBILITYPERFORMANCE
OPERATIONAL REVIEW AND OUTLOOK
Ubiquitous Solutions