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.
https://gizmodo.com/lenovo-x60-tabletized-gets-the-achilles-hinge-206312
[Fujitsu Korea to present 8.9-inch mini laptop via AVING]