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Fujitsu U810 Mini-Notebook Review - MobileTechReview

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A review of the Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook PC has been posted over at MobileTechReview. 'The Fujitsu U810, the US cousin to the Japanese U1010, attempts to bridge the gap between couch-top casual and real workhorse. It sells for $999 with Windows Vista Home Premium (Vista Business with XP Pro Tablet Edition 2005 in the box) will set you back $100 more) and uses the Intel A110 800MHz processor like other recent UMPCs, but it has a significantly higher resolution display and a mini-notebook design for more serious productivity. In fact Fujitsu avoids the UMPC moniker and calls it the "U810 Mini-Notebook".

This 1.56 lb. mini-notebook has a 5.6" 1024 x 600 touch screen display, webcam, the Intel 800 MHz CPU with 512k level 2 cache, 1 gig of DDR2 400MHz memory, a 40 gig 1.8" internal hard drive, 1 SD and 1 CF slot, 1 USB 2.0 port, 3.5mm headphone and mic ports and both VGA and Ethernet ports on a dongle adapter that plugs into a dock connector. The notebook has a biometric fingerprint scanner and Trusted Platform Module (TPM).'

Read: Fujitsu U810 Mini-Notebook - MobileTechReview

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