Fujitsu Lifebook U2010, with 5.6 inches
If the 7 inches of the first ultraportable fall short for many of our readers, what will think of the 5.6 inches of Fujitsu Lifebook U2010? This device is more in the orbit of HTC Advantage X7510 that in the ultraportable, except in one significant difference: their benefits.

That’s because the computer from Fujitsu comes with the Windows Vista operating system, which obliges him to have some characteristics superior to most ultraportable that exists in the market.
We find ourselves with two models, one with a 1.6 GHz processor Atom and the other at 1.8 GHz, both with 1 GB of RAM, an aspect which is something short to work with Vista, and a 80 GB hard drive. His screen, 5.6 inches, offers an impressive resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.
To all this will be a HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, plus a GPS receiver. We have trackpad, but its screen is touch-sensitive, so that we can control it from there, including also a fingerprint reader.
As you can imagine, the price of the Fujitsu Lifebook U2010 will be nothing cheap, staying at around 1300 dollars, too high to be successful in a market town of ultraportable low cost in many cases are more than enough to perform the same tasks we could do with this.
Posted on July 30, 2008
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