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Delivering touch screen capability, long battery life, and Microsoft Windows computing power, the innovative LifeBook U820 convertible mini-notebook is stylish, super compact, and ultra lightweight starting at a mere 1.32 lbs, yet offering full Windows functionality for on-the-go users. The built-in GPS-functionality turns this unit into a Garmin Mobile PC powered navigation system.
Features
* Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor
* Integrated GPS navigation
* 1GB RAM
* 60GB/120GB hard drive or 64GB SSD
* Integrated Intel graphics chipset
* 1.3 megapixel webcam
* Fingerprint reader
* Wi-Fi connectivity
* SD/CF memory card slots
Review By Pcmag
Fujitsu has increased the resolution of the 5.6-inch LED widescreen to 1,280-by-800 from 1,200-by-600. Although this improves the way you view photos, videos, and movies, text is practically unreadable. A zoom utility is included, but it isn’t very intuitive to use, and lowering the resolution in the display settings doesn’t seem to help. Even with perfect vision, your eyes will become strained very quickly.
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Review By Tech.yahoo
The U820 isn’t without a few snags: The Atom CPU just isn’t built to handle Vista, and sure enough the U820 gets terrible benchmarks. In fact, it’s the worst performing system I’ve seen that could actually complete a benchmark suite — but most Atom-powered machines can’t complete them at all, so that’s sort of a compliment. That said, you’ll spend a lot of time sitting around and waiting for Vista to do its thing while you use this lil’ laptop. With XP, this would’ve been a far cooler experience. The screen, while featuring better resolution, is also slightly dimmer than the U810’s.
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Review By nexus404
Endurance-wise, Fujitsu Lifebook U820 comes with two battery options, either a standard 2-cell lithium ion battery offering up to 3.5hrs or a high-capacity 4-cell unit offering a purported 7.5hrs of battery life – with the respective weight of the U820 coming in at 590g and 725g respectively depending on which battery pack is utilised.
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Review By Rugged Pc Review
The U820 is small. Their 6.75 x 5.25 inch footprint is more like that of an early PDA than any sort of notebook computer. It’s just an inch thick, though a bulge at the back adds another quarter of an inch or so, and the footprint grows a bit if you choose the desirable extended battery. And the little machine weighs just 1.3 pounds, far less than any ultra-light notebook. Of course, you also get less computer than with a standard ultra-light. This is, after all, a convertible UMPC.
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Posted on November 7th, 2008 Written by: PCMAN
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