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  • Fujitsu's LifeBook U1010 unboxed Down Under

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    09.18.2007

    Barely a month after we saw the LifeBook U810 hit the FCC, this interestingly-designed unit -- which is dubbed the U1010 in certain locales like Australia -- has been unboxed for our viewing pleasure. Specs wise, the minuscule machine touts an 800MHz Intel A110 processor, a GMA 950 graphics set, Windows Vista Home Premium, a 5.6-inch display with a 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution, 1GB of RAM, and 40GB of HDD space. Best of all, this lucky fellow took some 40 pictures of his unboxing experience, so be sure and hit the read link for more pictorial delight.[Thanks, Derek]

  • Fujitsu gets official with U810, T2010 tablet PCs

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.14.2007

    Thanks to the oh-so-disclosing FCC, we already knew that Fujitsu's U810 and T2010 were headed this way, but now the firm is making things official. The 1.56-pound U810 will boast a snazzy LED-backlit display, last up to 5.5-hours on a single charge, will don the "world's smallest tablet convertible" label, and will be available for you to cuddle next month. The larger T2010 (pictured) weighs in at 3.5-pounds and also manages to pack a LED-backlit screen, but this pen-enabled convertible boasts a whopping 11-hours of battery life on the extended cell, or an impressive 9-hours on the standard iteration. Best of all, folks interested in the latter machine can get their orders in now starting at $1,599, and those eying the cutesy U810 will be coughing up a minimum of $999 when it's available.[Via Wired]

  • Fujitsu's LifeBook U810 hits the FCC

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.14.2007

    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.[Via PCJoint]