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Editors' Note, 6/4/2008: The Fujitsu LifeBook U810 now features cellular broadband.
Handheld PCs will eventually dominate the world. Is that an absurd claim? Well, maybe notthough it's not likely in the near future, or at their current prices. Yet despite a market that's been particularly tough on Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs), more and more PC manufacturers continue to launch these tiny devices, which can run a full-blown version of Windows. The Fujitsu LifeBook U810 is another such device that follows in the steps of the OQO model 02, the Sony VAIO VGN-UX180P, and the Vulcan FlipStart E-1001S. It's a 1.5-pound handheld that you can thumb-type with, try to touch-type with, and write on using a stylus. The twist that makes the U810 so compelling is that its price is set at a relatively low $999 (direct).
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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation
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- Price as Tested: $999.00
- Type: General Purpose, Ultraportable, Value, Business, Small Business
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business
- Processor Name: Intel A110
- Processor Speed: 800 MHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Weight: 1.5 lb
- Screen Size: 5.6 inches
- Screen Size Type: widescreen
- Graphics Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
- Storage Capacity: 40 GB
- Networking Options: 802.11a/g
- Primary Optical Drive: External




















