Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook

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Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Mini-Notebook

Fujitsu U810 to announce a small computer, and the Lifebook T2010.
LifeBook U810 mini has a weight of 1:56 pounds, display 5.6 ", LED display, touch screen. LifeBook U810 entry table dikelas handheld PC, because the small size. Procesor version using Low Power Intel A110, 4 cell battery able to stand up to 5.5 hours. OS using Vista.
For the notebook, the Fujitsu Lifebook T2010 issue.
Weight is 3.5 pounds lighter dikelasnya. Screen 12.1 "WXGA, LED screen, the resilience of 11 hours with additional battery or 9 hours for standard batteries.

Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Tablet PC specification
Intel Processor A110 800MHz
Intel 945GU Express Chipset
Windows Vista Business with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
5.6" WSVGA Crystal View display with passive touch screen
1GB DDR2 400MHz SDRAM memory
40GB (4200 rpm) hard drive
10/100 Ethernet (with included cable)
Atheros Super AG Wireless LAN (802.11a/b/g)
Integrated Bluetooth wireless
Integrated Fingerprint Sensor and embedded TPM
1 x USB
SD slot
Type I/II Compact Flash slot
Microphone and headphone jack
Main battery: 4-cell Lithium-Ion (5200 mAh, rated up to 5.5 hours)
Dimensions: 6.73”(W) x 6”(D) x 1.26”(H)
Weight: 1.8lbs with 4-cell battery
One-year International Limited Warranty
Design and Build

The U810 is a solid little tablet. The chassis is sturdy and I didn't notice any flex. The mini-keyboard has a little flex, which reminded me of the LifeBook T2010. After a while though you wouldn't want to type on this keyboard because it really is too small. Fujitsu planned out every inch of this design. There is a pointing stick on the right corner and the mouse buttons on the left, just incase you don't want to use the pen or touchscreen.
Performance

The U810 sports Intel's A110 800MHz processor. It has 1GB of RAM and a 40GB hard drive. Not to bad for such a tiny tablet, but I think I would rather have Windows XP Tablet PC Edition instead of Vista. Don't get me wrong Vista works fine on the U810, but you would gain more performance from Windows XP, which is an option.
Super Pi

In the below results of Super Pi, where the processor is timed in calculating Pi to 2 million digits: The U810 didn't do bad at all considering it's built on a different platform then the rest of the notebooks. Remember it has a different processor, small hard drive and it's running Vista.
Notebook Time to Calculate Pi to 2 Million Digits
Fujitsu LifeBook U810 (800MHz Intel A110) 6m 22s
Fujitsu T2010 (1.2GHz ULV Core 2 Duo) 1m 40s
Gateway C-140x (2GHz Core 2 Duo) 58s
HP Compaq 2710p (1.2GHz ULV Core 2 Duo) 1m 39s
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 (1.6GHz Core 2 Duo) 1m 10s
Fujitsu LifeBook T4220 (2.2GHz Core 2 Duo) 54s
Gateway E-155C (1.06GHz ULV Core 2 Duo) 1m 58s
LG C1 (1.2GHz Intel Core Duo) 1m 49s
Toshiba R400 (1.2GHz ULV Core Duo) 2m 10s
Asus R1F (1.66GHz Core Duo) 1m 20s
Lenovo ThinkPad X60t (1.66GHz LV Core Duo)1m 24s
IBM ThinkPad X41t (1.5GHz LV Pentium M) 2m 02s
HP TC4400 Tablet PC (2.0GHz Core Duo) 1m 13s
Dell Latitude D420 (1.06GHz Core Solo ULV) 2m 11s

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