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!
second!
Looks like a piece of machinery that fell off a battle tank.
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.
Beautiful.
This is a cool device, but the keyboard is even more useless than the smallest of netbooks.
Man this thing is ugly… But I like the specs.
@ Hello World!:…LOL
If they’d throw ubuntu on it, i’d pardon it’s offensive looks.
“John Conner, come with me if you want to live.”
NOt enough Horsepower to run Vista. 1GB should be 3-4.
@cdma user….
took the words right out of my mouth! LOL!
still fly specs though