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Abstract: The U1010, U2010 and U/B850 make up Fujitsu’s Justice League of ultramobile PCs (UMPC). The U series' 5.6-inch 1280 x 800 LCD touchscreen can be rotated from their minilaptop positions to convert into a minitablets. At 1.3 pounds, Fujitsu's U series UM...
Abstract: The U1010 is impressive, there’s no doubt about it, something this small with this much functionality for only AU$1720 has to be admired, and I do admire it for sure. If you need something ultra (ULTRA!!) portable, then the U1010 should definitely be c...
Abstract: Bringing a notebook along during local or overseas trips can be difficult, especially if you are planning to stay connected with friends and business contacts. If you want a device that can act as a tablet, a notebook, and even a handheld, then perhap...
The inclusion of 3.5G HSDPA, QWERTY keyboard, headlight-style keyboard light, 650g weight
Poor performance in WorldBench 6, poor viewing angle on the screen, small keyboard takes getting used to and isnt great for typing long documents The Final Word The Fujitsu Lifebook U1010 3.5G is a great example of the increasingly popular ultra mobil...
The Fujitsu Lifebook U1010 3.5G is a great example of the increasingly popular ultra mobile PCs. Its easily held and is comfortable to use while also being extremely portable. If the size and weight werent enough to get you excited then the addition ...
Weighs only 600g, has a touch-screen and tablet functionality, is a fully-fledged computer
Lacks built-in 3G capabilities, unusual key placement will take some getting used to, battery life isnt stellar The Final Word The U1010 is about twice the size of a smart-phone, yet its a fully-fledged Windows Vista-based tablet PC. Its suitable fo...
The U1010 is about twice the size of a smart-phone, yet its a fully-fledged Windows Vista-based tablet PC. Its suitable for professional users, or even regular travellers, who want a very mobile device with all the functionality of a typical computer...
Compact design, Great performance, Well-designed screen
Badly designed keyboard, Average battery life, Expensive
View SpecificationsNot too long ago, ones idea of a small computing device would have meant a Palmtop PDA or Windows CE device. All that changed when Microsoft announced its UMPC platform – with devices that try to bring the joys of powerful ...