Fujitsu's LifeBook U810 hits the FCC
Shortly after Fujitsu's LifeBook T2010 was outed by the FCC, the firm's interesting U810 (or U1010 in some locales) has now been uncovered, too. This UMPC / tablet hybrid of sorts reportedly packs an Intel A110 processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a shock-mounted 1.8-inch hard drive, a 5.6-inch WSVGA touchscreen, integrated webcam, keyboard light, fingerprint scanner, a built-in microphone, and best of all, a "Ctrl-Alt-Del" button that actually provides a shortcut to depressing those three famed keys simultaneously. Additionally, you'll find WiFi / Bluetooth, SD and CF flash card slots, audio in / out, and a single USB 2.0 port. As expected, we've no idea when Fujitsu plans on loosing this creature on American soil, but hopefully it won't be too long now.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
nate @ Aug 14th 2007 10:36AM
A Ctrl-Alt-Del button? That's sure a vote of confidence.
Erwos @ Aug 14th 2007 11:05AM
Now that they've added Bluetooth, this thing is actually pretty good. I like that CF slot, too - you could slap in a nice, fast CF card and use it for ReadyBoost. Add in the dock, and all it's missing is DVI - which sucks, but doesn't kill the deal.
Bring on the pricing, Fujitsu!
Crass @ Aug 14th 2007 11:10AM
I actually had my hands on this about a month ago (along with the Lifebook T2010) with a signed NDA. The docking station has NIC, also available off dock with a dongle. The dock has VGA out and USB i believe. Pretty cool device.
My disappoinment in this product is the lack of Cellular data connection. IE GPRS/GSM/USMT etc...
Imagine a laptop/tablet for kids. I'm thinking the price point could be low enough to hit that market very well...
The General @ Aug 14th 2007 11:38AM
Is the display leaning or is that a feature?
SAM @ Aug 14th 2007 11:55AM
How do these new Intel A110 processors compare with the Pentium M series for speed?
Sounds like they are going backwards
devwild @ Aug 14th 2007 12:30PM
The c-a-d button jokes sure do get tiring. It has nothing to do with lockups or blue screens. It's about being able to log in quickly or access the security dialog when using the standard windows GINA rather than the "welcome screen" - like for the many tablet used in business' active directory domains. Stop the FUD.
Aaron @ Aug 14th 2007 2:00PM
Gottabemobile.com is reporting they will come in at less than a grand. They've also got a pretty thorough video review up as well if you scroll down a bit.
pawel @ Aug 14th 2007 3:43PM
A petition to Fujitsu to pre install Linux on it?
hello45044 @ Aug 14th 2007 4:21PM
It cracks me up that they are actually including a ctrl-alt-del button on the keyboard. Its like well if your gonna use windows, then your gonna be using this button a lot!
Go linux!
Geert @ Sep 18th 2007 3:45AM
The ctrl+alt+del is indeed just for logging in since that is quite a hassle to pull of with a pen, and besides if you want to kill a proces you're better off with ctrl+shift+esc