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Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 checks the family tree in U820 photo-comparison

, Dec 18th 2009 Discuss [0]

Fujitsu's LifeBook UH900 isn't expected to reach the market until January, but should existing LifeBook U2010/U820 owners be saving up with that launch in mind?  Over at UMPC Fever they've acquired a UH900 and have pitted it against its predecessor for a quick photo session. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U820 UMPC gets Windows 7 upgrade [Video]

, May 8th 2009 Discuss [1]

The Windows 7 RC testing continues, and after we've seen how reasonably it runs on an Atom N270 netbook its time to turn to a slightly more niche gadget.  Fujitsu's U820 UMPC (aka the Loox U/B50N, aka the U2010) may be small enough to lose under a hamster, but it gets a new lease of life with Windows 7: Steve from UMPC Portal has been testing it out, and he's finding longer battery life, faster boot-up and improved touchscreen functionality versus Vista. Demo video of Windows 7 on the U820 after the cut Read The Full Story

Fujitsu LOOX U gets expensive 2GHz Atom Z550 option

, Apr 27th 2009 Discuss [0]

Fujitsu are the first to outfit a model from their ultraportable range with the Intel Atom Z550 running at 2GHz.  The Fujitsu LOOX U - variously known as the LifeBook U820 and U2010 in different markets - can now be specified with the faster Atom chip; the existing 1.33GHz Z520 and 1.60GHz Z530 options remain. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U2010 & Gigabyte U60 UMPCs next to get Windows 7

, Nov 11th 2008 Discuss [0]

Benchmarks schmenchmarks - what we want to see is Windows 7 running on more and more devices!  Today it's the turn of a couple of touchscreen ultraportables, one old and one new, to take the Microsoft pre-beta OS for a spin.  The venerable Gigabyte U60 - rocking a VIA 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM - takes first punt, closely followed by the Fujitsu U2010 (aka U820). Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U820 UMPC on sale in US

, Nov 4th 2008 Discuss [2]

The Fujitsu U820 UMPC (aka the U2010) has finally made it to an official spot on the company website, having cleared the FCC almost three months ago.  The 5.6-inch micro-convertible also now has a price: $999 gets you the entry level version, with an Intel Atom Z530 processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 60GB 4,200rpm hard-drive and integrated GPS. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U820 UMPC appears on US support site

, Sep 24th 2008 Discuss [4]

It's been almost two months since Fujitsu's U820 UMPC (aka U2010) cleared the FCC, and it's still yet to show up for sale in the US.  Now at least a small sign of the compact touchscreen convertible has turned up, in the support section of Fujitsu's US site. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U820 UMPC video unboxing

, Sep 18th 2008 Discuss [1]

From big boxes do small gadgets come, and Fujitsu's U820 (aka U2010, aka U/B50N) UMPC certainly doesn't disappoint on either of those counts.  The U820's 5.6-inch WXGA 1280 x 800 touchscreen might not be ideal for everyone's eyes, but the tech packed into such a small device surely has to earn Fujitsu some kudos.  jkkmobile has one of the first video unboxings we've seen so far. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U2010 CF mod: lower-cost Solid-State speed boost

, Aug 20th 2008 Discuss [0]

The Fujitsu U2010 has only been available in Asia since earlier this month, but that hasn't stopped owners modifying the 5.6-inch convertible UMPC.  Although Fujitsu sell versions of the U2010 (which will be known as the U820 in the US) with a 64GB SSD, it's an expensive option above the standard 60GB HDD; UMPC Fever forum member datamate decided to take a different approach, using a 16GB Compact Flash card with a ZIF adaptor. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 32 2008

, Aug 10th 2008 Discuss [0]

The fight got dirty in the netbook arena this week, as Monday saw VIA’s Nano CPU take on Intel’s Atom with a 1080p smack-down video only to become mired in controversy when bloggers ran the tests themselves and came up with wildly different outcomes.  Still, we had Lenovo’s finally-official IdeaPad S10 and S9 to cheer us up, together with the rumor that Gigabyte plan a 10-inch dual-core version of the coveted M912 tablet-netbook. 

Of course, ASUS couldn’t bear to be out of the headlines for a single minute, and so announced the S101 (the size of an Eee, the branding of an Eee, but it’s not an Eee) together with a cloud storage option.  Netbooks are so much the niche of the moment that this week’s “He Said, She Said” editorial was all about whether the best value comes from there or from a second-hand laptop off of eBay.

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Fujitsu LifeBook U2010 gets official Asia launch

, Aug 8th 2008 Discuss [0]

Fujitsu has finally made their LifeBook U2010 UMPC official in the Asia-Pacific region, unveiling the full color options in the process.  The convertible device has a SuperFine 5.6” WXGA 1280 x 800 touchscreen, 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU and a choice of 60GB HDD or 64GB SSD, in casings gold, silver, red, blue or black.  Fujitsu are promising a maximum 8hrs of battery life from a single charge. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu U2010 UMPC clears FCC as U820

, Aug 5th 2008 Discuss [0]

Fujitsu's U2010, the convertible UMPC based on Intel's Atom CPU, has made it to the FCC with a few testing photos and a new name.  As could have been predicted the UMPC will launch in the US as the U820, where it will have a 5.6-inch, 1,280 x 800 resolution touchscreen and six-row QWERTY keyboard.  Given that the FCC label claims the U820 "contains UMTS" it looks as though the devices 3G WWAN modem has made it over too. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – May 18th

, May 18th 2008 Discuss [0]

ASUS continued their assault on the budget computing market this week, with the Eee PC 900 finally launching in the US while its Intel Atom powered sibling the PC 901 broke cover.  We also saw a live photo of the Eee Box B202, a desktop version.  It looks as though the rumors of a separate Eee brand could be true; the ASUS logo is notable for its absence on the new products.  Meanwhile, OLPC and Microsoft finally shook hands on a Windows XP deal for the XO education notebook, and Fujitsu showed off their own Atom-based ultraportable, the U2010 UMPC complete with 3.5G WWAN and GPS.

ASUS Eee PC 901

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