I've owned the U1010 (stolen by a courier on its way to repairs) and I have a U2010. This device is just soooo cute! Sure, I'd love a Vaio...if it ran XP! LOL. These devices aren't designed to run Microsoft Bloatware (Vista) or Microsoft Bloatware 2.0 (Windows 7). Stick XP on it and feel the burn. My old U1010 was pre-installed with Vista Home, and I forcibly downgraded it to XP using drivers from the U810. I doubt such luck with this device. I use my 2010 it to take down lecture notes at uni, the weight is awesome and the keyboard one with dainty female fingers can use.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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I've owned the U1010 (stolen by a courier on its way to repairs) and I have a U2010. This device is just soooo cute! Sure, I'd love a Vaio...if it ran XP! LOL. These devices aren't designed to run Microsoft Bloatware (Vista) or Microsoft Bloatware 2.0 (Windows 7). Stick XP on it and feel the burn. My old U1010 was pre-installed with Vista Home, and I forcibly downgraded it to XP using drivers from the U810. I doubt such luck with this device. I use my 2010 it to take down lecture notes at uni, the weight is awesome and the keyboard one with dainty female fingers can use.