Fujitsu U2010 Lifebook - specs revealed

5.6-inch mini PC with a not so little price tag


29 July 2008 10:00 GMT / By Katie Scott

It's been spotted and snapped at various tradeshows around the world, but now Fujitsu has finally released the tech specs for its 5.6-inch Lifebook - the U2010.

Well - sort of released - the details have cropped up on a Vietnamese website called Tinhe te.

It says that the U2010 will come with the option of a 1.6 or 1.8GHz Atom processor, 1GB RAM and an 80GB hard drive.

The mini PC will run Vista Business, and HSDPA, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have also all been squeezed in.

We also know that it doesn't have a touchscreen but it looks to have a fairly decent sized keyboard.

The screen (which has a resolution of 1024 x 768) swivels and folds flat, and the PC also, from the pics, appears to include a fingerprint scanner.

The site lists the price as a hefty $1300 (£655).
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