Fujitsu gets official with M2010 netbook, Engadget Chinese goes hands-on

We already caught sight of Fujitsu's new 10.1-inch LOOX M netbook in Japan earlier this month, and it looks like the company has now gotten official with the seemingly identical M2010 model for some other markets, although it still hasn't made it all the way over here. The netbook itself is about as standard as can be, and includes a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, and built-in Bluetooth, among other not at all surprising specs -- although you will apparently get a bundled DVD burner and wireless mouse with it, which makes the nearly $650 price tag at least a tad more reasonable. What's more, while they didn't get ton of time to spend with it, our pals at Engadget Chinese did manage to snap a few hands-on pics at the launch event, which you can check out by hitting up the link below.
[Via Engadget Chinese]
[Via Engadget Chinese]
















haha the first comment on engadet chinese according to google translator is "Abdominal crispy top of the book does not do (·_·`). ™"
"Haha, the first comment on English Engadget according to Baidu Translate is 'very first in comment place laughter ???? "ENGADET" accepts convenient large number of transistors! Try the crispy abdomen book which can not do ??????'" :p
It was a transliteration of Fujitsu to Chinese that Google translated to "Abdominal crispy"
Does this netbook work with network better than Ion nettop? Just curious if its the nettop's or Atom's fault.
As long as acer n Asus offering same specs for $360.
Sales for this will tank,overpriced!
Fujitsu's P1630 is the PERFECT form factor, too bad Fujitsu can't stuff some netbook innards in one & sell it for $400.