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Fujitsu LifeBook U820
$900.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:Only 1.5 pounds. 8 hours of use on battery. Extremely small - one of, if not the smallest netbooks available.
The Cons:Very expensive - rivals the cost of the Everun Note. Not as powerful as the Everun Note. Tiny 5.6" screen.
Fujitsu LifeBook U820 will be the manufacturer’s smallest, lightest netbook that it produces. This model responds to the markets demand for small, super-mobile laptops which have wireless communication capabilities.
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The processor produces and CPU speed of 1.6 GHz, which is displayed onto a 5.6” WXGA screen. The standard hard drive, 60GB, is up-gradable to a 64 GB SSD and with the extended battery, 8 hours of use can be expected. The built in 1.3 mega-pixel webcam gives the LifeBook U820 added character. Fujitsu has released this model in 5 different colours allowing for the user to personalize their U820. Essentially, this model is the internationally released U2010, but with a 1280X800 resolution.
Features
- 5.6" Display, 1.5 lbs
- WiFi and Bluetooth
- 1GB of DDR2-533 MHz SDRAM, no expansion slots
- Intel 945GU Express chipset
- Atom Processor 1.6 GHz
- Avaliable in 5 colour options
- 8 hour battery life
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8 hours of use on battery
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extremely small - one of, if not the smallest netbooks available
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unbelievable 1280 X 800 resolution
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very expensive - rivals the cost of the Everun Note
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not as powerful as the Everun Note
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Hard to read screen. Light reflection makes GPS usless in day-light.
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