Fujitsu updates its T2010 and U810 tablets




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I want to mobile [[thn]] upload stream video, so U810, A110 800 Mhz
vs. T2010, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor Ultra Low Voltage U7600 (1.2
GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 533 MHz FSB), or
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor Ultra Low Voltage UU7500 (1.06 GHz)
Mobiola offers software to convert my cell phone to a blue tooth
wireless web cam. Or Logitech offers USB webcam, and Novatel offers a
usb modem, but with the load of camera and modem (U810 comes iwth 0.3 -
a hint? vs. # Ultra-high resolution 2-megapixel sensor with
RightLight™2 Technology
# Color depth: 24-bit true color
# Video capture: Up to 1600 x 1200 pixels (HD quality) (HD Video 960 x
720 pixels)) is either machine going to make how significant a
difference in the streamed product who views? re: WebCam quality such
as Logitec Quick Cam Po for notebooks: 1.4 Ghz (2.4 Ghz recommended)USB
port (External USB hub traffic jams re: usb modem and web cam with
U810? xref: march release [thn]? Then 500KPS upload speeds needed to
effectively stream; xref: AT&T HSUPA/HSDPA, etc.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/02/11/review_novatel_mc950d/page3.html
What would ASUS do? The Xandros Linux evidently works with the
reviewed Novatel HSUPA modem, but if you're nt a programmer I'm
apprehensive about the install. 3 SUB ports on the ASUS Eee Web Cam,
Modem, and one left over...
Mobiola solution not confirmed by them yet, and how much of [thn] 5MP
LG KU990 video camera would get through and up? Who has said the higher
the quality you input, the better your final stream will be...
hopefully the codecs can sift well and not be 'overloaded'.
Wouldn't it be nice if Logitech would incorporate stero webcams into
their headphones so what you see is what who else would see? Then with
a mixing board function you could 'tune' environomental, cellphone,
music, web, and interview file editing, etc
It's tough to be a bill cosby dad in this internet age, but this
mobile stream might make up for it, who, or why, does not need any,
but who will welcome, perfect, return, a nd invite any, willing, who
hopes
the one at the bottom looks pretty sweet. right now im having an endless gadget-orgasmic nirvana!
Of course, I just bought my U810 last month. I guess I'll be doing the ebay the old and buy new dance. I love new toys.
I thought the old U810 was cool, the changes make it really attractive. But I played with it at Fry's, how do you type on those keys?
I just bought the Fujitsu U810 and love it. I use a Sprint Sierra Wireless U595 with it. Thought about that newer Novatel USB model, but it sticks out too far and does not fold (at the USB connector) like the U595. Sure the U595 is bulkier, but it flips up like an antennae, not jutting out like a flash memory stick. I don't see the big deal with the internal HSUPA, especially since I tend to switch between my Fujitsu U810 and Samsung Q1 depending on what I need to do. Being able to use my wireless with any device is far more useful than being tied to what it is built in with. Besides I have already replaced a wireless modem, and would hate to have to send my UMPC in for repair because of that module.
I got a T2010 about 2 months ago and its awesome. I knew they were adding HSUPA soon but I thought they were also going to drop a Penryn ULV chip in and get a serious increase in battery life. Maybe I wont work on an exchange just yet.
Does Fujitsu have an exchange program? I bought a 4215 a few months ago and I would really love to have the 2010, but the full price cost doesn't justify the upgrade, leaving me with an extra tablet.
I still can't find the original U810/U1010 in Europe. So very pissed off.