Fujitsu’s NETBOOK launched in Japan
August 21, 2008 | In: Other netbooks

Like all other notebook manufacturers have Fiujitsu course, their own Asus Eee PC-killer. And of course with some bold Japanese twist! In Europe we will probably come to call the U2010, while the Americans call the Life Book U820 and the Japanese themselves call it LOOX U/B50N.
The machine is now on the market in Japan (as so much else, we can not get here
), And has SOME of the usual specs of Intel Atom CPU and 1GB of RAM, etc. Unlike the other Eee-killers/netbooks, this mini-note with particular touchscreen, which may appear wacky, so it becomes a mini-TabletPC. The screen is small at 5.6 “but on the whole 1280 x 800 pixels. OS’et is Windows Vista. Battery indicated from 5 -11 hours, depending on whether you drive standard or extended.
Appearance wise, it also seemed to Fujitsu’s machine differs somewhat from the other Asus Eee PC clones. Japan may also buy the “build to order” and may include, order it with a TV tuner. Hey, wait just as I lumber my keyboard for variety … … … … ….
Nice!
Overall, it differs very much from Asus Eee PC, MSI Wind and the other in the gang. Unfortunately, we neither when it might. come – and how we might. be able to afford it. For no indication that the price to compete with the cheaper Netbook ..
Was it something for you with a little deceptive as the machine, or is it overkill …?
See specs here
See info on the “original” here – and the launch here