LifeBook U1010: Fujitsu’s first ultra-mobile PC (UMPC)
Filed under: Computers, Ultra Mobile PC | By: Daniel
Posted on: October 1, 2007 | No Comments

This is the LifeBook U1010 and its Fujitsu’s first ever ultra-mobile PC (UMPC), which sports a fantastic 0.3mm glass LCD screen and just over half-a-kilogram weight.
The LifeBook U1010 is able to be a NB PC, tablet or handheld computer thanks to the convertible swivel form factor.
Do not let the small size and light weight fool you as Fujitsu also claim this UMPC is a power house that can surfing the Internet, video-conference, edit documents, listen to music, watch movies and handle many other multiple functions.
Other features on the U1010 include a glide point pointing device to make interaction easier, a touch-screen that you use fingers not a stylus, a 0.2mm aluminum-plated Qwerty keyboard, fingerprint sensor, 2-level BIOS lock and Intel’s latest Ultra Mobile Platform 2007.
The LifeBook U1010 is apparently available through Salora International.
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