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Fujitsu Shows Mini-Netbook

Fujitsu Shows Mini-Netbook

Fujitsu showed a netbook that is smaller by far than the standard offering. Maybe too small. Hopefully this shot I took with a hand model will help give you an idea.

Fujitsu Shows Mini-Netbook

Here is the rest of the release:

Fujitsu Showcases Notebooks That Combine Fashion, Form and Function at 2009 International CES

Tokidoki Limited-Edition, Ultra-Portable With WiMAX, Senior Citizen and Water-Cooled Notebooks Take CES Center Stage

LAS VEGAS, NV — (Marketwire) — 01/08/09 — 2009 CESFujitsu Computer Systems Corporation showcased its versatility in PC design, presenting notebooks that traverse the generations at the 2009 International CES in Fujitsu Booth #13244, Las Vegas Convention Center Central Hall. The 1.32-pound limited-edition tokidoki(R)-branded LifeBook(R) U820 convertible mini notebook with integrated Garmin Mobile(R) GPS navigation combines computing power with a fun fashion statement. The award-winning ultra-portable LifeBook P8020 notebook is WiMAX-enabled for consumers and mobile professionals on the move. Senior citizens will appreciate the easy-to-use Japanese Raku-Raku PC, designed to make computing easier for seniors with little prior computing experience. A novel approach to cooling notebooks is showcased with the LifeBook N7010 notebook, the industry’s first water-cooled portable.

 

News Highlights

Limited-edition tokidoki-branded LifeBook U820 convertible mini notebook

New:

  • Delivering touch screen capability, long battery life, and Microsoft(R) Windows(R) computing power, the limited-edition LifeBook U820 convertible mini notebook features a Japanese-inspired tokidoki design created by Italian artist Simone Legno.
  • Built-in GPS receiver and integrated Garmin Mobile PC software — preloaded with maps of the U.S. and Canada, millions of destinations and points of interest, turn-by-turn directions, and route planning.

  • Light weight, starting at 1.32 pounds with a 5.6-inch WXGA touch screen display.

  • The limited-edition LifeBook U820 tokidoki-branded mini notebook, priced starting at $ $1,124(1) for a base configuration, is available immediately while supplies last through the Fujitsu website. The LifeBook U820 convertible mini notebook with a standard cover is priced starting at $1,049(1) for a base configuration. Users can choose from a recommended configuration, or they can customize their LifeBook U820 mini notebook using the Fujitsu Configure To Order (CTO) program. The LifeBook U820 mini notebook with a standard cover is available immediately through the Fujitsu direct sales force, website and channel partners and select retailers/e-tailers(2).

  • Pre-installed with Windows Vista(R) Business or Home Premium, offering plenty of power to work, access an office network, check email, conduct video conferences, watch downloaded movies, listen to MP3 files, play games, browse the Internet, take pictures or stay connected with family and friends.

  • Convertible form factor offers keyboard, touch or pen input.

  • Delivers up to 7.5 hours of battery life(3) with four-cell battery or 3.5 hours(3) with new 2-cell battery option.

  • Powered by the Intel(R) Atom(TM) Z-series processor which supports lower power consumption, fewer chips, VT Technology and integrated support for 1080p HD video decode.

  • A second-generation keyboard layout adds an additional row of keys and more closely emulates a standard QWERTY keyboard.

  • Security features include a fingerprint sensor, BIOS lock and Kensington lock.

  • Hard disk drive up to 120GB or solid state drive up to 64GB.

  • Webcam with 1.3 mega-pixel (640×480) resolution.

  • Zoom utility for easy viewing.

  • Stay connected on the go with Atheros XSPAN(R) wireless LAN (802.11a/b/g/draft-n) or optional wireless broadband. Also offers integrated Bluetooth wireless technology.

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