Summary: 5.6″, Touchscreen, Mid-2007, Intel ULV, Netbook
Being replaced by Fujitsu LifeBook U2010
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Official Page: Store.ShopFujitsu.com
Product Name: Fujitsu LifeBook U810 (FMV-U8240 / U800 / U1010)
Manufacturer: Fujitsu Limited
Announced: May 16, 2007
Available: Mid June 2007 for some models, Early July 2007 for others.
Status: Currently in production and being sold.
Price: See Models below.
Models:
– FPCM21342 ($1099 MSRP) – Windows Vista Business with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
– FPCM21341 ($999 MSRP) Windows Home Premium with Microsoft Works 8.5
– FPC02134AK (Part # CP338201) – same as FPCM21341
Available at:
– Amazon: Fujitsu LifeBook U810 (FPCM21341) $899.99 (Regular $999.99)
– Amazon: Fujitsu LifeBook U810 (FPCM21342) $952.99 (Regular $1099.99)
Related Laptops:
– Fall into the netbook category
– Kind of a smaller version of the Fujitsu P8240
– Similar in size to Asus Eee PC, but with Tablet PC functionality (which the Eee PC does not have).
Features:
– Uses the “Intel® Ultra Mobile Platform 2007”
– Keyboard light/illumination
– LED-backlit Display
– 0.3MP built-in camera
Manufacturer’s Description:
The all-new Fujitsu LifeBook® U810 has the functionality of a traditional notebook, but only half the size. With a 5.6″ WSVGA Crystal View display and weighing a mere 1.56 lbs, it is one of the world’s smallest convertible notebooks. It fits in your palm, yet it is rich with features that let you work, access e-mail, watch video, listen to MP3s, browse the Internet, take pictures, or stay connected with friends and family. It revolutionizes the way you work, play, and entertain yourself wherever you are, whenever you want. Welcome to the 21st century lifestyle with the ultra mobile LifeBook® U810.
Specifications:
CPU: Intel’s A110 (800MHz) “Stealy” with 512K L2 Cache
Chipset: Based on “Intel® Ultra Mobile Platform 2007” – “McCaslin”, aka the Intel® 945GU Express Chipset
Front-side Bus: 400MHz
Memory: DDR2 SDRAM PC2-3200
Memory Capacity: 1GB (1 slot, built-in, cannot be changed later)
Graphics/Display:
Display: 5.6-inch, LED-backlit
Resolution: 1024×600 WSVGA
Touchscreen: Yes – Passive
Widescreen: Yes
Graphics Chipset: Intel (3D Accelerated)
Graphics Memory: 64MB to 224MB Depending on memory (Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology)
Other: VGA Out
Storage:
Hard Drive: 1.8″ 40GB Hard Drive, Ultra ATA100 (PATA) 4200rpm
Optical: External
Connectivity:
Wireless: 802.11 a/b/g (Atheros Super AG)
Modem: 3rd Party USB (purchase yourself)
Ethernet: Realtek 8101L 10/100 Ethernet
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Version 2.0
Mobile Broadband: WWAN HSUPA at some point in early 2008
Input/Output:
Audio Chipset: RealTek ALC262 HD audio codec
Speakers/Microphone: Built-in digital microphone
Audio I/O: 3.5mm Stereo out, Stereo microphone/in
USB: 1x USB 2.0
Firewire:
PC Card: 1x Type I/II
Flash/Memory Card Reader: Secure Digital (SD)
Keyboard: 56-key
Mouse: “Stick”
Other: Port Replicator add-on unit external video, ethernet and USB ports. (“Docking Cradle”)
Security:
Biometric/Fingerprint: Yes
Other: “Portshutter V2” software – Can disable or restrict devices connected to the USB port. “Security Chip” – TCG Ver1.2 – TPM
Software & Warranty:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, Windows Vista Business or Vista Enterprise
Other Software:Microsoft Works 8.5 and/or Microsoft OneNote 2007 included with some options
Warranty: Limited International Warrant – 1 year (up to three years can be purchased)
Support/Drivers: Computers.US.Fujitsu.com/…
Battery:
Options: 4-cell 7.2V 5200mAH
Battery Life: Rated up to 5.5 hours
Other: 2.5 hours to charge standard battery
Power Consumption: 9W – 40W
Dimensions:
Width: 6.7-inches (171mm)
Depth: 5.2-inches (133mm)
Height: 1-1.3 inches (26.5 – 32mm) (based on battery size)
Weight: 1.56 lbs (707g)
Video Reviews:
– YouTube – LogicTVdotcom– February 8, 2008 – From LogicTV.com
– YouTube – World of Warcraft on a U810 – January 14, 2008
– YouTube – ICUBE.US – December 5, 2007
– YouTube – Ubuntu Linux on a U810 – November 28, 2007
– YouTube – Google Earth on a U810 – November, 2007
Articles/Reviews/Information:
– Pocketables – Review – January 21, 2008
– Mobile Tech Review – November 12, 2007
– Pocketables – November, 2007 – Size Comparisons
– TabletPC2.com – October, 2007 – First Impressions
– PC Magazine – Review, October, 2007
– CNET Review – September, 2007
– GottaBeMobile – August 3, 2007 – quick look at Fujitsu U1010
– Video at YouTube – via Ultra Mobile PC Tips
– More pictures at Akihabara News
– Fujitsu Press Release – May 2007
– PC World Hands on – May 2007
Images below from FMWorld.net (Fujitsu Limited)
1. Click button
2. Ctrl+Alt+Delete button
3. Fingerprint sensor
4. Built-in speaker
5. Rotation button
6. Application button 2
7. Application button 1
8. Scroll button
9. Fn key
10. Stick point
11. Pen/Stylus
12. Built-in microphone
13. Conversion cable (LAN/CRT) business connector
1. Wireless LAN switch
2. DC-IN connector
3. SD card slot
4. Volume volume
5. Microphone terminal
6. Head phone terminal
1. The USB port (there is the port cover)
2. Power switch
3. CF card slot