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Fujitsu LifeBook MH380


$450.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:10.1" LED backlit display with higher-than-average 1366 x 768px resolution. Comes with Windows 7. Dedicated scrolling grove beside the trackpad.

The Cons:Battery life - while good - is still beat out by cheaper devices such as the 1005 series from Asus. Cheap glossy plastic enclosure - fingerprint magnet. The same internal components as every other netbook - nothing to justify the premium price besides the enhanced display.

The LifeBook MH380 is a lower-end, 10" netbook from Fujitsu. Available in the U.S. in glossy red, the MH380 weighs in at under 3 lbs and runs on a 1.66GHz Intel Atom processor. Its other specs, including 1 GB of RAM and 250 GB of storage capacity, are standard for its class.

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A webcam is built in, as is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. Battery life is rated at 7 hours and Windows 7 Starter is preloaded.

Features

  • 10.1" LED-backlit display
  • Intel Atom Processor N450
  • 1GB DDR2 RAM
  • 250GB hard drive
  • 802.11n wireless
  • Bluetooth
  • Webcam
  • 7hr battery life
  • Windows 7 Starter
  • 2.97 lbs

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Pros
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    10.1" LED backlit display with higher-than-average 1366 x 768px resolution

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    comes with Windows 7

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    dedicated scrolling grove beside the trackpad

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    under 3 pounds

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    manufactured in Japan

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    features Intel's latest 'Pine Trail' platform with slightly enhanced Atom CPU and Intel GMA graphics

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    respectable battery life

Cons
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    battery life - while good - is still beat out by cheaper devices such as the 1005 series from Asus

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    cheap glossy plastic enclosure - fingerprint magnet

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    the same internal components as every other netbook - nothing to justify the premium price besides the enhanced display

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    very tiny touchpad

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    higher price point

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    slightly heavier than most netbooks

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    battery life can't compare to the likes of the Asus Eee 1005PE

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