I have looked for a convertible in order to replace my Jornada 690 and Libretto ff1100v. This Viliv S7 has a good form factor (smaller than 12cm) so one can shift it into a pocket, somewhere between Jornada (up to 10cm) and Libretto ( up to 15cm). The Fujitsu Lifebook U820/2010 is full of features, but the form factor is slightly too big (up to 14cm) for carrying it in a pocket. A Viliv with U820 features would be even better (GPS, 1200x800), but the S7 is very good designed.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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I have looked for a convertible in order to replace my Jornada 690 and Libretto ff1100v. This Viliv S7 has a good form factor (smaller than 12cm) so one can shift it into a pocket, somewhere between Jornada (up to 10cm) and Libretto ( up to 15cm). The Fujitsu Lifebook U820/2010 is full of features, but the form factor is slightly too big (up to 14cm) for carrying it in a pocket. A Viliv with U820 features would be even better (GPS, 1200x800), but the S7 is very good designed.