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8 Reviews
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With a cramped screen and keyboard, mobile broadband, GPS, and unbearably tinny sound from a single underpowered speaker, on paper the Fujitsu Lifebook U820 is more of an oversize smartphone than an undersize computing device. While significant flaws ...
With a cramped screen and keyboard, mobile broadband, GPS, and unbearably tinny sound from a single underpowered speaker, on paper the Fujitsu Lifebook U820 is more of an oversize smartphone than an undersize computing device. While significant flaws ...
Abstract: When we reviewed the Fujitsu U810 ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) 1.5 years ago, we came away impressed. With its 5.6" display and 1.56 lbs. weight, the U810 was the smallest Windows PC available with a traditional convertible notebook design, and that rated h...
Very portable and light, Long battery life, Excellent input options, Plethora of ports, like CF and SD
Runs too slow for most computing tasks, Cramped keyboard, Screen is hard to read, Mobile broadband just an option, No extra touch software, *
Overall, the U820 is a good mobile device for a very specific kind of user. Gamers and those who want to type up long documents should avoid it. Kids might really like the small keyboard and webcam. It’s an excellent music and photo machine. If the...
Compact, lightweight design, Bright screen with sharp resolution, Integrated GPS and optional 3G, Over 5 hours of battery life
Keyboard too small for touch typists, Uncomfortable stylus, Sluggish performance, Expensive for a secondary system
A truly unique hybrid, the Fujitsu LifeBook U820 combines the components and performance of a netbook with the features and starting price ($1,049) of an ultraportable tablet, all in a remarkably minuscule package. A follow-up to its U810, this device ...
Added row of keys cramps the keyboard. New resolution makes text even harder to read. 1GB of memory is the max. Vista runs too slow on this device. Spinning hard drive is slow. Extended battery makes it look awkward.
The U820s improvements—new keyboard layout, GPS, and a higher screen resolution—arent enough to kick-start the handheld PC category....
Abstract: Note: On November 4, 2008, Fujitsu introduced the Lifebook U820, an updated version of the U810. Major changes are the switch from an Intel A110 processor to an Intel Atom Z530 CPU, larger hard disks, and inclusion of a GPS receiver and Garmin Mobile P...