CNET Asia have published a review of the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 netbook. 'The Netbook's upper lid opens up farther than normal, which is useful when typing on small machines such as this one. Oddly, Fujitsu has centered the LifeBook's round screen hinge far back from the keyboard, in line with the bulky battery that juts from its bottom like a long kickstand. It gives the LifeBook a unique appearance but offers no real value. Fujitsu includes an array of four LED indicators at the top and bottom of the keyboard. However, these mostly serve as a distraction. The Netbook's small chrome power button, which is above the Num lock key, is the only discrete button other than the keyboard's keys.'



