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Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 netbook now available, retailing for $449
Fujitsu has just recently added the LifeBook MH380 into the available category. The netbook is selling for $449 and as of this posting is showing an estimated shipping date of February 8, 2010. Spec wise the MH380 has a 10.1-inch display, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, Wi-Fi more »
Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 available in the US for $849, after $150 off as part of a special offer
The Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 has just been released in the US, for $999. It comes with a 5.6″ multitouch display, features an Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor, 2GB RAM, a 62GB SSD, GPS and it runs on Windows 7 Home Premium. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth. The LifeBook UH900 weighs at just a more »
Fujitsu unveils 3G-equipped LifeBook U820
Fujitsu has recently unveiled the 3G-equipped LifeBook U820, which is priced from $1,199. The U820 is a tablet style mini-notebook that features a 5.6-inch display, 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, 1GB of RAM, 120GB hard drive, 1.3-megapixel webcam, GPS, Bluetooth and a built-in card reader. Additionally, the U820 can be configured with either a 2-cell more »
Fujitsu Lifebook U2010 gets the official treatment in Asia Pacific
Although we’ve reported before that Fujitsu’s new Lifebook U2010 UMPC has hit the FCC for approval as the U820, Fujitsu Singapore went ahead and officially launched the UMPC as the U2010 in Singapore. So, while the US UMPC fans awaits for Fujitsu to launch in the US market, here’s a quick rundown of the official more »
Fujitsu Lifebook U2010 hits the FCC, now known as the U820
Remember the Fujitsu Lifebook U2010 that was spotted in Vietnam not so long ago? Well, you may not have to wait that long before it reaches the US market as the mini-tablet PC is already seeking the FCC approval. Interestingly, it is now bearing the name Lifebook U820. No word yet on why the sudden change in name, but we’re thinking that it might be to avoid confusing this UMPC with another Fujitsu product known as the T2010.
Fujitsu’s new Lifebook U2010 spotted somewhere in Vietnam
It seems like Fujitsu is prepping a new mini laptop/tablet PC called the Lifebook U2010. Don’t be confused by the model name though as it certainly is different from the Lifebook T2010 which was previously announced by Fujitsu.
For one the U2010 sports a 5.6-inch 1024×768 display while the T2010 has a full 12.1-inch LED display. The U2010 also features a 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz Intel Atom processor, a 80GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, a 3G radio, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Fujitsu powers up two LifeBook tablet PCs with Intel Centrino 2
Here’s another announcement of new PC’s loaded with Intel’s Centrino 2 processor, this time its from Fujitsu with their new LifeBook tablet PC’s, the LifeBook T5010 and LifeBook T1010. Both models have 13.3-inch widescreen displays and are said to be the lightest convertibles in the market sporting the that size display. The LifeBook T5010 weighs only 4.5 pounds while the LifeBook T1010 weighs 5.3-pounds.
Both of these Tablet PCs have a bi-directional display hinge that would let you turn the screen in both directions for added flexibility. In addition, these notebooks feature the next-generation Intel wireless draft-N or Atheros N which are touted as three times faster than the usual 802.11n-based wireless connectivity. Both notebooks also come with an option to have a Bluetooth v2.1 and optional wireless WAN for additional wireless connectivity features.The T5010 and T1010 both come with spill-resistant keyboards and are equipped with the Fujitsu Shock Sensor for protecting their hard drives from damage due to sudden jolt or drop.
Fujitsu LifeBook P8010: Pink is Gold
There can be no doubt about the direction laptop manufacturers are taking with their new offerings – provide top specs and performance and create a laptop that’s truly personal and eye-catching.
With Sony, HP, and Dell towing the line, Fujitsu is quick to follow with a stunning “pink” new offering – the Fujitsu LifeBook P8010 Limited Pink Gold Edition. The original LifeBook P8010 was already a solid laptop in its own right, but it looks downright pale when compared to the Limited Pink Gold Edition. With the new sleek look, signature chrome hinges, and high-gloss finish, you’ll be hard pressed to find a machine more easy on the eyes.
Fujitsu unveils the HSDPA capable Lifebook U810, T2010 tablet PC’s
Fujitsu has just made available two of its flagship ultra-portable computing machines, the U810 mini notebook and the T2010 tablet PC. Both machines boast of built-in AT&T BroadbandConnect HSDPA, which simply translates to a fast wireless data connection experience for users. Individually, both machines are equipped with good features as well, here’s what you can more »
Four Fujitsu LifeBook mobile PC’s now Linux certified, still ship with Windows
Four new Fujitsu Lifebook notebook computers have recently received Novell YES Certification for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) Linux distribution. The Lifebook models include the S6510, T2010, P1620 and the U810. Such certification is important because it only means one thing, that the laptops have passed very stringent tests and are compatible with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop from Novell but ironically, these certified laptops are sold with pre-installed Windows system.
Fujitsu’s senior director of mobile product marketing, Paul Moore happily exclaimed:















