Fujitsu Unveils First UMPC
Techtree News Staff, Oct 10, 2007 1044 hrs IST
The Palm Resistance touch screen allows a user's fingers to do the talking instead of a stylus. The Glide Point Pointing device makes interaction with the computer easier.
Techtree News Staff, Oct 10, 2007 1044 hrs IST
The Palm Resistance touch screen allows a user's fingers to do the talking instead of a stylus. The Glide Point Pointing device makes interaction with the computer easier.
Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific has launched its first ever ultra mobile PC (UMPC), the LifeBook U1010, in the country.
All of just half-a-kilogram, the LifeBook U1010 comes with a 0.3mm glass LCD screen, and a newly designed 0.2mm Aluminium plated QWERTY keyboard. It sports a convertible, swivel form factor, making it usable as a hand-held, a tablet, or a notebook PC.
The Palm Resistance touch screen allows a user's fingers to do the talking instead of a stylus. The Glide Point Pointing device makes interaction with the computer that much easier.

yawn....ridiulously priced. No one cares. Ain't no one gonna spend 85Gs on some retarded piece of h/w.
by dontcare, Mumbai, on Oct 12, 2007 09:37 AM, Report abuse Reply
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I am not sure who wants to pay 85,000 for the lifebook with products like eePC and Via's Nanobook waiting to be launched. The Amilo Pro looks a little better with its under 50,000 Rs price. I am not sure why its so difficult for companies to understand, with a AMD Turion Processor and Linux installed lots of these laptops can be had around 30,000 Rs. Better wait for the eePC and Nanobook launch, than spend 50000 to 85,000 Rs. Now.
by rajiv7374, Bangalore, on Oct 12, 2007 01:53 PM, Report abuse Reply