Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Tablet PC Reviewed
by Sze | Filed under Laptop.
LaptopMag gives us a review on the Fujitsu LifeBook U810 (aka U1010 in Asia market) UMPC. Fujitsu LifeBook U810 is powered by an Intel Pentium A110 800MHz processor, 51GB of RAM, 40GB of hard drive and integrated Intel GMA 945 graphics.
U810 has a 5.6-inch LCD display, and it supports WiFi 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth connectivity. It comes with a Type I/II CF Card slot and a SD Card slot. U810 runs the Windows Vista Home Premium.
LaptopMag says:
As far as UMPCs go, the U810 is a pretty strong contender, and you can’t beat the price for a unit with a usable built-in keyboard and Tablet functionality. It’s sleeker than the FlipStart, which is the only other clamshell unit on the market and costs $1,000 more but offers EV-DO. The OQO model 02 is even sleeker but costs about $300 more with integrated EV-DO. If you’ve been thinking about dipping your toe into the UMPC waters, the Fujitsu LifeBook U810 is an affordable way to do so, but some may want to wait for the mobile broadband version.
PROS
- Relatively affordable
- Good screen quality
- Lots of hardware controls
- Long battery life
CONS
- No mobile broadband yet
- Awkward keyboard
- Low performance scores
- Tiresome mouse navigation
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