Fujitsu LifeBook U2010 mini convertible tablet gets integrated 3.5G
Fujitsu’s U2010, the ultra-portable convertible tablet PC, can now add integrated 3.5G to its long list of features - having just made its debut by way of Fujitsu Singapore, Fujitsu Hong Kong and Fujitsu Philippines. According to the specs, the integrated 3.5G will support tri-band UMTS (HSDPA): 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz and Quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz. The UMPC itself boasts the following specs:
- Intel Centrino Atom processor Z530 (1.6GHz, 512 L2 Cache, 533Mhz)
- Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista® Business
- 5.6-inch SuperFine WXGA TFT10, 1280 x 800 pixels, Passive Touch Panel
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
- 1GB DDR2 533MHz
- 60GB HDD/ 64GB SSD
- Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR
- Atheros XSPAN 802.11n 3 with dual antenna
- 1.3 Mega Pixel camera
- 2-cell Li-Ion 2900mAh battery (Up to 3.5hrs on SSD)
- Approx 171mm (W) x 135mm (D) x 26.5 - 33.0mm (H)
No pricing or release dates for this Asian Pacific model but a similarly equipped US version, the U820, is expected in Q1 2009. Sweet!
[Via Pocketables]










Awesome! I love fancy things!
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second!
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Looks like a piece of machinery that fell off a battle tank.
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Im not sure about this one. Looks pretty funky but if it is as solid as it looks ie: off a battle tank, it could be a good thing for IT guys who are on the go all the time in tough environments.
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Beautiful.
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This is a cool device, but the keyboard is even more useless than the smallest of netbooks.
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Man this thing is ugly… But I like the specs.
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@ Hello World!:…LOL
If they’d throw ubuntu on it, i’d pardon it’s offensive looks.
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“John Conner, come with me if you want to live.”
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NOt enough Horsepower to run Vista. 1GB should be 3-4.
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@cdma user….
took the words right out of my mouth! LOL!
still fly specs though
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