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Updated with battery life stats, by popular demand. We can all agree that the MacBook Air is a slick-looking little laptop. It's so thin! You can't argue with that! But if you're in the market for a small, high-performance laptop, is it the best option? I pored over specs for four similarly positioned and more-or-less similarly priced laptops to see if you'll get your $1,800 worth out of the Air. Let's go to the chart, shall we?
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Is MacBook Air Worth the Money? Five Slim Laptops Face Off
Updated with battery life stats, by popular demand. We can all agree that the MacBook Air is a slick-looking little laptop. It's so thin! You can't argue with that! But if you're in the market for a small, high-performance laptop, is it the best option? I pored over specs for four similarly positioned and more-or-less similarly priced laptops to see if you'll get your $1,800 worth out of the Air. Let's go to the chart, shall we?
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Fujitsu LifeBook U810 and T2010 Ultra-Portables Get Built-In HSUPA
Fujitsu has announced that the LifeBook U810 UMPC and the ultra-portable LifeBook T2010 convertible notebooks have been upgraded to include a built-in cellular modem capable of accessing AT&T's BroadbandConnect High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) network. That means users can enjoy upload speeds between 500 Kbps and 800 Kbps and downloads between 600 to 1400 Kbps. [Fujitsu]
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Fujitsu Goes For Light 'n' Sexy with LifeBook P8000
Fujitsu's never been the most beautiful laptop on the commuter jet, but the new LifeBook P8000 series, following in the footsteps of the P7000, is probably it's sexiest to date. It's got a high-gloss "diamond black" finish that sparkles a little but not too much. A thinner lid with LED backlighting—plus embedded webcam—conceals the fact that the new model's got a 12" screen rather than the 10.4" of its predecessor. The weight even went down, to just under 3 lbs., including both (1.8"?) hard drive and optical drive. Fujitsu reports that it gets 6.5 hours of battery life running Vista. The LifeBook P8010 will cost around $1,700 when it ships the first week in February. Not bad, Fujitsu. Not bad at all. [Fujitsu]
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Joel Video Reviews the Fujitsu U810 UMPC
The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 is the mini tablet UMPC, and although its launch moment has come and gone, this is the first video I've seen demoing the machine's cool keyboard lamp. Which Joel here describes as the "F'ing Future" or something. I'm surprised he doesn't love the keyboard, but maybe that's because Joel is Viking sized and the midsized keys just don't fit. Worth watching, just to see JJ on his first video review. [BBG More U810 at Giz]
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If you are looking for a decent sub-$1000 laptop, it's tempting to settle on a brand you aren't crazy about to save the cash. That's why we noticed the new Fujitsu Lifebook V1010. Starting at $799, the V1010 features a 15.4-inch display (1280x800 rez), Intel Dual Core 1.86GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory and 120GB 5400rpm HD. And for another $100, you can upgrade to a Core 2 Duo processor and snag another gigabyte of RAM. At 6.2lbs, it won't be light in the bag, but it's a small price if you prefer to shop by brand instead of by bargain bin. [fujitsu]
Fujitsu LifeBook V1010, Cheap and Decent
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Lifebook U810 Available, Getting Props
The Lifebook U810 just went on sale. When we did our hands on of the the Lifebook U810 last month, I didn't really think it would get as much attention as it has in the last few days. Charlie, winner of the CES PC Building race two years straight, says its the smallest Laptop at IDF. Spoony and Friends over at Laptop Mag have a full review, where they loved the keyboard, and wished for 3G data (although a USB model can take care of that). [Lifebook U810, Laptop, Inquirer, Gizmodo]
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Hands On With Fujitsu's $999 LifeBook U810 UMPC
We told you they'd been promising it, but the specs have been shuffled a bit. Here's the final product, the LifeBook U810. Now that it's shipping on Sept. 18, it's sporting a new lower price and some nice new features...
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It takes a lot to get us excited about a laptop, but we're pumped about this Fujitsu LifeBook N6460. We've been hearing about this laptop for a while now, but now it's finally shipping to all points in the United States. Besides that whopper 17-inch screen, it's rocking an optional Blu-ray drive inside. Its other specs aren't too shabby, either.
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Fujitsu LifeBook N6460, Loaded Laptop with Blu-ray Inside Ships Stateside
It takes a lot to get us excited about a laptop, but we're pumped about this Fujitsu LifeBook N6460. We've been hearing about this laptop for a while now, but now it's finally shipping to all points in the United States. Besides that whopper 17-inch screen, it's rocking an optional Blu-ray drive inside. Its other specs aren't too shabby, either.More »
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Fujitsu Gives Its LifeBook Tablets Solid State Drives
Our hats go off to Fujitsu this morning for giving two of their Tablet PCs flash drive makeovers. The 12.1-inch LifeBook B6210 and 8.9-inch P1610 will both have the option of coming with either a 16GB or 32GB solid state drive. Because flash drives have no moving parts, they'll help speed up performance and save battery life, although the drives will add a $700 (16GB) and $1,200 (32GB) premium to the tablets' prices. More »
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Fujitsu Teases Apple Fanboys with MacBook-like P7230
If Steve Jobs fails to announce an ultraportable MacBook at next month's Macworld Expo, Apple fanboys might be able to find solace in Fujitsu's LifeBook P7230. Like the current MacBook, it'll be available in black or white and sport a clean, curvy design. The P7230, however, is a 10-inch ultraportable, which means it'll be considerably smaller than Apple's chubbier MacBook and maybe even weigh less than the mythical Apple 12-inch notebook. Plus, the P7230 will use Intel's ultra-low voltage CPU, giving it an 11-hour battery life. It's expected to come out soon, maybe even at CES. I can only hope. More »
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Fujitsu Rolls Out Three LifeBooks, All Dual-Core Intel or AMD
Fujitsu announced three attractive lappies as part of its LifeBook line, the N6420 (pictured above) with its big 17-inch screen, the clean, white A3110 with its 15.4-inch display and the A6010, also a 15.4-incher. The 10-pound A6420 (starting at $1499) is a desktop replacement with an optional HD DVD player (for $460 extra), Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a remote, but no HDMI port. More »
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Fujitsu P1610 Gives Laptops Across the World Weight Complex
Fujitsu may call it a mini laptop, but we all know the P1610 is the illegitimate love child of a UMPC, ultraportable, Tablet PC threesome. It's got a swiveling 8.9-inch display, an 80GB hard drive, and built-in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth. There's no dual-core love here though. Instead it's powered by a 1.2GHz Intel Core Solo processor. The 3-cell battery is claimed to last 4.5 hours (sounds too good to be true) and the unit also has a fingerprint sensor. Looks pretty sweet design-wise, but the swiveling display bugs us a bit. We've always thought Tablets had a cheaper/flimsier feel and would prefer a sturdy mini laptop over a fragile mini Tablet any day. It's expected to debut in Korea for about $2,500 US dollars. More »
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Fujitsu LifeBook B6210 Touch-screen Notebook
This compact notebook with its 12.1" screen is great for business travelers or people in the medical profession who need touch-screen functionality. Inside is a 40GB hard disk, 512MB DDR2 RAM, gigabit ethernet, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth and a choice of Windows XP or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. More »
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