Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook Q2010 now with HSDPA
As if this handsome little bugger wasn't already the "world's most desirable laptop," the Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook Q2010 won't just have Bluetooth, WiFi, 1GB RAM, a black "piano lacquer" finish, an eight-hour battery, a weight of about 2 1/2 pounds, and 3G -- it'll be 3.5G. That's right, T-Mobile Austria intends to equip the laptop with HSDPA data access for use on their high speed European network. The $5,000 price tag on the Q2010 just became that much easier to justify.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
bophojones @ May 29th 2006 3:22PM
i must admit, that piano black finish sure is nice...
Other @ May 29th 2006 3:33PM
I was surprised about the 8 hour battery life, but only real testing will make sure. The piano lacquer finish makes it look like a model, sexy and skinny.
Prateek @ May 29th 2006 3:34PM
Why can't Cingular get something like this out.
Oh, right, they're God damned incompetent and retarded when it comes to getting out products the public might actually like.
But, wait, here comes another crappy (thin) Motorola phone with iTunes, yay!
mang @ May 29th 2006 3:45PM
World's most desireable laptop?! Ahahaha!
RGP @ May 29th 2006 3:57PM
This is the world's most desirable laptop - In Austria :-(
http://www.cwsi.net
Joe Manning @ May 29th 2006 5:26PM
SONY has this for Cingular and their EVDO
L @ May 29th 2006 8:36PM
To posting #6 (by Cullen). Could you say in more details, what IS worth in $5000 laptop?
Wahya @ May 30th 2006 12:10AM
when the notebook will released in Indonesia
James @ May 30th 2006 12:19AM
5000 USD?? A bit high, don't you think? I rather go for a Panasonic CF-Y5.
Hiroshi Morikawa @ May 30th 2006 5:14AM
This is the best one!