Fujitsu’s FMV-Biblo Loox U: First Impressions
By Andrew | September 2, 2008

Fujitsu, notebook PC, UMPC, including PC line-up of autumn and winter held to introduce the press release. It’s brought to our feet, but every time that the Fujitsu staff to be moved by a sincere response. Can not wait to get down to business to it.
Here is my special attention to the latest UMPC’s FMV-BIBLO LooX U (Lifebook U2010). Interface, wherever it performance, data capacity to me how very satisfactory. And often brackets, light and robust and complete one and three beats done.
Suffice it to point out the shortcomings and do the side of too much time to rise. Supported OS Windows Vista, but for the start what it took 1 minute 50 seconds. The other for up to 1 GB of RAM, unfortunately this time?
Product specifications are, rather, the processor Intel Atom Z530 (1.60 GHz), 5.6 inches LED TATCHIPANERUDISUPUREI, WXGA (1280×800) resolution, DDR2 up to 1 GB, HDD capacity of 60 GB (or SSD64GB), WiFi a / b / g, Bluetooth, SD / CF card slot, 130 million-pixel camera, 5.3-hour battery time. However, this is an optional built-hour drive up to 11.1 hours of battery packs that can be extended. Body weight is 100 g.
Silver is a color sheet, FYUSHAPINKU, black as well in Japan have been limited to the original design. Sales begin at the end of this month, is scheduled to August 29, 2006.
Now, long-awaited unveiling of the press. Unique opportunity because it’s going to give Netbook released about him at point-blank question, how is the new model this fall when the official announcement. Asus, MSI, the EeePC the Wind, as expected by the model against the machine, the processor is Intel Atom (probably the LifeBook U2010, the engine that is the same thing) to the Windows OS will be compatible XP is not in response to the SSD.


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Maplin joins companies who ship minilaptops
By manoj | August 8, 2008

The world is being invaded by a wave-shaped minilaptops. This time the company joins the list is endless Maplin Submitting Minibook Ultra-Portable Laptop. You can get it for 169.99 pounds and these are their characteristics:
1. Intel 32-bit.
2. 128MB DDR2 RAM.
3. 2GB flash memory.
4. Screen 7 inches (800 x 480).
5. Battery with 3HS duration.
6. 3 USB ports.
7. Slot for SD memory.
8. Ethernet port.
Acer Aspire One, another nice UMPC powered by ATOM
By Andrew | July 12, 2008

This afternoon, Acer Japan has decided to unveil its new UMPC powered by a ATOM, the Aspire One. Available in white or black, the Aspire One board an N270 Atom processor (1.60 GHz), 1GB of RAM (512MB on board), a screen 8.9 “WSVGA with backlit by LED lighting, a Webcam 0.3Mpix , 120GB HDD, Wifi B / G, a memory card reader, an Ethernet port for only 1.1 kg and a size of 249×170x29mm. Despite its beautiful design, it looks like many PC already turning on ATOM … Esperons therefore that the next UMPC ATOM bring something new.
BenQ enters the world of MID: focus on ultra-portable computers will be successful?
By manoj | July 4, 2008

The so-called MID, Mobile Information Device, are still considered no-man’s land, like the UMPC: a potentially vast market, but that still is not know whether successful or-more logically-if only exploit the potential of a niche d ‘ users.
BENT, after having seen major failures in the world of mobile telephony competitors, resulting in mergers, or continuing russetting looking for the model to make breakthrough, decided to deviate slightly from this area (decidedly not only saturated precisely from the competition, but also by patents behind the technologies of tomorrow , including-for example-stand out some gesture of multi touch), has thrown in the production device importation’s.
What you see in photos is their possible MID, equipped with a screen from 4.8 “touch screen, the Linux operating system, but also webcams, 3G and WiFi connectivity. What do you say, there is the possibility that these products are the meeting point between a laptop superdotato and a small, often limited phone?
MSI, a Japanese version of Wind U100? Computer mouse, emerged from the LuvBook U100
By Andrew | June 28, 2008

Computer mouse, the LuvBook U100 Ultra-Mobile PC, which in July released Wednesday. It was actually, apparently, MSI’s BESURASHII Wind U100.
Specifications, which also equipped with processors ATOM, 10.2 inches WSVGA (1024×600) LCD display is adopted. Memory is RAM1GB, SATA system HDD 80GB. Processor Intel ATOM N270 (1.60 GHz), Intel 945GMS + ICH7M chipset with the communication system Wifi b / g support. In addition to the 1.3 million-pixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 functions such as that.
Bestlink Alpha 400
By Andrew | May 26, 2008

The concept of notebook got even cheaper and this we owe it to Asus and its Eee PC. Already some are competitors for the model presented last year by the Asian firm. And to add to that list, we have the Bestlink Alpha 400.
With the designation of “the cheapest notebook PC-Low Cost”, the Alpha 400 is equipped with a 32-bit processor XBurst and 400MHz speed. The LCD screen has included a diagonal of 7 “and a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels while at the memory Bestlink included 128Mb of RAM and 1 or 2Gb of internal storage space. Moreover, the memory can be expanded using a SD memory card through the existing door for this purpose.
Otherwise we may notice that Bestlink Alpha presence of 400 to one, and only one USB port which is to highlight the lack of WiFi connection, which is really a weight loss. As for price, the Alpha 400, which is available qm 12 different colors, costs the modest sum of $ 250 which gives only $ 415!
The Wibrain, The Ultra Mobile PC
By Andrew | March 21, 2008

Lovers of small, sleek and compact would love having their hands on thelatest small won from he house of Wibrain. What we are talking about is as sleek and as technologically advanced as the latest PC in the market. We are talking about the latest small woner to hit the market that appears to be an old school Univac computer in one glimpse b is far more technologically advanced- the UMPC or the Ultra-Mobile PC. This is sleek enough to turn a great deal of Mac Book lovers towards itself.
UMPC features a 1024 x 600 resolution 4.8-inch WSVGA touchscreen and weighs as light as 1.15 pounds…now that’s quite something to take a little sleep away from the Mac Book fans.
Talk about the operating system and you meet Windows XP powering the Wibrain with a 1.6 gigahertz processor, a 60 gigabyte harddrive, wifi and Bluetooth capability, and a built-in camera and microphone. Any thing left?
If yes then let me tell you that the UMPC comes loaded with some of the coolest game system-like up and down controls as well as a touchpad with stylus included. So if that was enough to make you game to put your hands on the high-tech machine, all you need to shell out is $850.
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