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Japan continues to live up to its reputation for miniaturisation. This week, Fujitsu unveiled a family of small PCs, sized only slightly larger than a hefty PDA, known as the U Series, where the U is taken from Ultra-mobile PC. Fujitsu LifeBook FMV-8240 Aimed at the corporate user on the go, the unhandily named FMV-U8240 …

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  1. Argolis

    hmmm...familiar

    looks like a nice piece of kit. Reminds me of my old HP Jornada PDA (the really old ones with full keyboards) just a lot nicer. Hes right though, that keyboard would take a lot of getting used to.

  2. Nigel

    Fujitzu Siemens UMPC @ WinHEC

    Hi

    I have been at WinHEC this week. They had this wee Fuj on display. Looks like a nice piece of kit. Gates' keynote referred to UMPC's quite a bit, he used a number of them incl the Fuj in his speech.

    If the £ price quoted turns out to be true, i'll be having one. I love my Fuj P1610 tablet jobbie.

    I took so photies of the fuj umpc and for the specs PDF, but I think the register has everything anyway. Maybe they were also at WinHEC??

    Cheers

    Nigel

  3. Nigel

    US Keyboard on the WinHEC sample

    Hi

    There was a US keyboard, and english langugage win on the WinHEC unit. (have pics if required). Unit is no longer in its display cabenit since this is the last day and exhibitors have packed up!

    I never got to play with it unfortunately.

    If the register wants em send me an email and i'll send em back.

    Nigel

  4. MaXimaN

    Zaurus anyone?

    This is very reminiscent of the (now discontinued) Sharp Zaurus, with it's twistable screen, CF/SD ports, and diminutive keyboard, although with a bigger footprint. Although I love my Zaurus, this is definitely a tastier bit of kit - especially as this has wifi, a wider screen, and isn't restricted to running Linux, NetBSD, or OpenBSD.

    I wonder how long it'll be before it appears on these shores...

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