Fujitsu has released another mini-notebook, it’s a Tablet PC, or you can say it’s a notebook as well, Fujitsu U810. It’s very portable, weighs 1.5 pound only. It’s powered by an Intel A110 processor that used in Samsung’s UltraMobile PC, and allows for fairly easy and accurate thumb typing. Fujitsu prefers to call it a mini-notebook, mostly because it’s essentially a scaled-down version of its other convertible notebooks. It has a rotating screen, which can be swiveled and locked down like Fujitsu’s other Lifebook products. The U810 comes with alot of features such as biometric security, Webcam, keyboard light, stylus and a touch-screen interface, and some decently sized keys for such a small keyboard. It’s equipped with slots for SD cards, compact flash, USB, and has a port for an included Ethernet dongle and can connect to a docking station. Connectivity is also good with WiFi 802.11 a/b/g and Bluetooth capable.
The tiny notebook will only be available in black, and will come with a standard 5.5-hour battery, 40GB hard drive and 1GB of memory. Buyers will have a choice of Windows Vista Home Premium, Vista Business or XP Tablet PC. The U810 starts at $999 and ships on September 18th.
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