Aug
21
2008
21
2008
Fujistu U2010 UMPC has 11.1 hours of autonomy
Filled under: Laptop Gadgets by Andrei
Akihabara News got its hands on Fujitsu’s U2010/U820, its freshly-upgraded and tiniest laptop. The new model has an Intel Atom Z530 CPU clocked to 1.6 GHz, a gigabyte of RAM, a 5.6″ display set to 1280×800, WiFi and Bluetooth, and 5 claimed hours of battery life. Upgrade to the larger, pokey-out-the-back battery, and you’ll get 11 claimed hours.
The pros: it now has a proper tab key, in almost the the normal position, and the keyboard is clearly much-improved over the oddly laid-out U1010/U810.
The cons: The screen-bezel ratio is still gruesome. Built-in 3G, shown off at CES 2008 in a prototype, never did make it in. Which is a shame, because the OLPC-like antenna ears were cute.
Fujistu U2010 UMPC has 11.1 hours of autonomy: [via]



