
Fujitsu vibrant M2010 netbook review
By: Peter Chubb | June 4, 2009 | Leave a CommentFujitsu has been slow to embrace the netbook market, but it is too hard for them to ignore the popularity of these small mobile computers. Fujitsu’s opening into this huge market is the M2010 netbook, and Laptopmag.com thought that they would do a review on the device.
The M2010 is no different to other netbooks when it comes to the hardware that powers them; we have the Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, 160G Hard Drive and Windows XP. All these are the staple diet for a netbook these days.
The differences are always in the design and features, and the polarizing design is very different to what we are normally used to seeing, just try not to stare for too long. Fujitsu have failed in the key areas though, and that is a long battery life and a well-designed keyboard. The biggest failure for the M2010 is its price, a pricey $449.
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