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Fujitsu LifeBook UH900
$800.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Extremely compact and lightweight - only 500g (1.1 pounds). 3.5G WWAN data connectivity. 5.6-inch high resolution multi-touch display (1366 x 768px).
The Cons:Just 3-hours of battery life in eco mode. High price. Too big for thumb typing yet too small for touch typing - awkward size is not that useful.
The LifeBook UH900 is an upcoming multi-touch netbook from Fujitsu. Fujitsu claims the device, running Windows 7, will be the world's smallest multi-touch PC. While details on the 5.6" screen's multi-touch capabilities are not yet available, the display will support an ultra-high resolution of 1366x768.
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The UH900 will connect to 3.5G wireless networks, feature 62 GB of flash memory, and rely on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU. A non-UMTS version will be released first, in January 2010.
Features
- 5.6" WXGA display (1366 x 768)
- Multi-touch
- 1.60GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor
- 62GB SSD
- 3.5G wireless
- Bluetooth
- Windows 7
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extremely compact and lightweight - only 500g (1.1 pounds)
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3.5G WWAN data connectivity
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5.6-inch high resolution multi-touch display (1366 x 768px)
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mouse emulation exists above the keyboard - split between a nub on the top right and left and right mouse keys on the top left, ideal for use on the go
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also available with a 2.0GHz Atom processor
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just 3-hours of battery life in eco mode
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too big for thumb typing yet too small for touch typing - awkward size is not that useful
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only MS Windows supported
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cheap looking glossy plastic lid
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no conventional trackpad or trackpoint (nub)
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