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Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook - 800 MHz - Ultra Mobile 2007 - RAM 1 GB - HDD 40 GB - WLAN : 802.11 Super AG, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Home Premium - 5.6 Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600  WSVGA  - camera


Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook - 800 MHz - Ultra Mobile 2007 - RAM 1 GB - HDD 40 GB - WLAN : 802.11 Super AG, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Home Premium - 5.6 Widescreen TFT 1024 x 600 WSVGA - camera


Best Price: $1,265.01


Product Features
  • 4-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery, 40W AC Adapter, Software Bundle - Windows Vista Home Premium, Microsoft Office 2007 Student and Teacher Edition
  • Intel A110 800MHz Processor
  • 512 KB L2 Cache 400MHz Bus speed
  • 1024 MB DDR2 400MHz RAM
  • 40 GB 4200RPM 1.8-inch PATA Hard Drive; 1-Year International Limited Warranty

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Product Description

The Fujitsu LifeBook U810 has the functionality of a traditional notebook, but only half the size. With a 5.6" WSVGA Crystal View display and weighing a mere 1.56 lbs, it is one of the world's smallest convertible notebooks. It fits in your palm, yet it is rich with features that let you work, access e-mail, watch video, listen to MP3s, browse the Internet, take pictures, or stay connected with friends and family. It revolutionizes the way you work, play, and entertain yourself wherever you are, whenever you want. Welcome to the 21st century lifestyle with the ultra mobile LifeBook U810.


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L. Obrien Said: great streamline pc ( Oct. 31st 2009 )
Great umpc(ultra mobile pc), very small. Only con is the vista installed slows this otherwise speedy umpc down. Buy the u810 with vista business and downgrade to windows xp, included with the business vista not home premium version. Keyboard is small but can be gotten used to. I was really impressed with this product would highly recommend to anyone looking for a small portable computer.
S M Said: An Amazing Tiny Notebook, Once You Understand Its Purpose ( Oct. 18th 2009 )
The Fujitsu U810 is a misunderstood machine. Some here are stating it is a glorified PDA while others think it is a terrible desktop replacement. This little guy is neither. What the Fujitsu really does is provide a full scale computing experience in a package that is less than half the size of current netbooks on the market. If you need a portable computer that you can take anywhere without weighing you down then this is for you, if you want a huge screen with the ability to play the latest games look elsewhere. *** Positive Points Include: *** - Extremely compact size that weighs about a pound and a half. This makes the other netbooks on the market look like ordinary laptops. - Converts to tablet pc mode so you can use its touch screen to take notes instead of typing. The touchscreen alone makes the computing experience completely different than all the other netbooks on the market. - Unlike other UMPCs the Fujitsu runs either Windows Vista Premium or Business edition. That means it has a real OS and not a linux spin off. Once you update Vista with all of the service packs and other updates it runs very smoothly considering it is only a 800mhz processor. - Readyboost in Windows Vista really speeds up the OS so that you cannot tell it is sub 1ghz processor running a full blown OS! Without readyboost the computer works fine but the difference is pretty substantial so you should invest in at least a 4gb flash drive to use for Readyboost. - Well laid out mouse point stick and buttons. They are different than what most people are used to and require a learning curve but once you get used to them they are easy to use. - Screen is a 5.6 inch high gloss display that provides enough resolution to prevent you from squinting. It may not work for older people with vision problems but most people under 50 will do just fine. - Battery life is between 4-6 hours... simply amazing to have a machine last as long as most domestic flights! - Built in Bluetooth works well and allows me to connect to an external mouse and keyboard while at home. - VGA output dongle works well to connect to an external monitor. I have tried it on a 19 inch LCD display and it works well. *** Negative Points Include: *** - 40 GB hard drive gets cut down to 13 Gb once you install all of the service packs and updates in Windows Vista. You can make up for this by buying a 16GB SD card for storage. - Keyboard does not allow for fast, error free typing. It is simply too small though it is bearable. For home use you may want to invest in a full size bluetooth keyboard to go along with this computer. For travel needs the built in keyboard is bearable. - Only one USB port. This is a real downer for anyone hoping to connect to mulitple peripherals. A USB hub is the only recourse. - Windows Vista can take over a full day to install all of the updates and service packs. This is an almost unbearable process but the end result is a system that performs very well so it is worth the wait. Most of the complaints about Vista being slow are due to people not downloading the latest updates and service packs so this is a must if you want to use this computer. - Ethernet and VGA output for external monitors is accomplished by the included dongle which attaches to the front of the computer. This is a pretty unconventional location. - No real innovation on the power supply, it is a small brick with 2 long cords, one going to the outlet and the other to the laptop. OVERALL: This is probably the smallest and lightest tablet PC running Windows Vista. If you need an ultra portable PC and don't mind the puny keyboard this is probably the king of all micro pc's. If you want a desktop like experience stick with a traditional laptop but anyone seeking a true portable machine will not be dissapointed. Just make sure to update Vista and use Readyboost before doing any serious work!
Clement Ho Said: A Good travel buddy that fit in my jacket ( Jan. 22nd 2009 )
I like this UMPC. it is small, extremely light weight and have all the features that I wanted: webcam, bluetooth, wifi, SD card reader, convertible tablet. It is a full functional PC. Yes, the screen is small and hard to read. The boot up speed is a pain. The CPU power is a drag. The trick is keep the PC standby at all time, and use the High performance setting. I used MSN video chat has no problem after using "High performance". The finger print reader is a nice feature when I login website but not so much for login the PC. I could type faster than the reader pops up. The bottom line is: It is a hybrid between phone and laptop. Can't get as fast as laptop but can't get as light as phone. It takes times to get used to this. It is a good travel buddy, it is light and everything I need. Good for check email, video call, get online to get quick access. Don't use it more than 1 hr, my finger actually hurt afterward. it has a very nice handwriting input when it is in tablet mode. You don't have to type. The screen is a bit hard. Tap the screen harder than your phone. If you want to see this thing in action, go to CNet and search for U810 or U820.
Psaro Said: Love it ( Dec. 11th 2008 )
I bought mine several months ago. I still like it very much. Vista Home is just too slow during start-up and program launch. Wished I spent a little more to get Vista Business so that I can downgrade it to Win XP tablet. It doesn't matter anymore anyways, I switched to Ubuntu 8.10 and have been quite happy with it. The screen is crisp, but probably not too small for long use.
K. Hargett Said: Love At First Byte ( Dec. 6th 2008 )
I love my mini laptop. I can pull over to the side of the road and receive emails in an instant (with my wi-fi card). It is easier to type on than my Blackberry but not big enough to use as my sole computer. This is a great buy, reliable and quick. I'd buy one for each member of my family, if I could afford it.

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