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Fujitsu LifeBook U810
— Fujitsu FPCM21342 —
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Specs
UPC 6-11343-08052-1, EAN 0-611343-080521, UPC 6-11343-08056-9, EAN 0-611343-080569
Fujitsu LifeBook U810 a.k.a.
Fujitsu FPCM21341 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Flash Card Reader | Yes |
| Monitor Type | WSVGA |
| Operating System | Windows Vista Business |
| Processor Speed | 800 mhz |
| Processor Type | Intel A110 |
| Visible Diagonal Screen Size | 5.6" |
| Capacity |
| Memory Size | 1 GB |
| Data Storage |
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| Details |
| Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
| Bus Speed | 800 mhz |
| TFT Active Matrix Display | Yes |
| Dimensions |
| Power Requirements |
| Battery Performance | 5.5 h |
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Other part numbers for the Fujitsu LifeBook U810:
Fujitsu FPCM21341
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
22 Jan 2009



A Good travel buddy that fit in my jacket
I like this UMPC. it is small, extremely light weight and have all the features that I wanted: webcam, bluetooth, wifi, SD card reader, convertible tablet.
It is a full functional PC. Yes, the screen is small and hard to read. The boot up speed is a pain. The CPU power is a drag. The trick is keep the PC standby at all time, and use the High performance setting.
I used MSN video chat has no problem after using "High performance". The finger print reader is a nice feature when I login webs...
–Clement Hofrom Amazon.com
11 Dec 2008



Love it
I bought mine several months ago. I still like it very much.
Vista Home is just too slow during start-up and program launch. Wished I spent a little more to get Vista Business so that I can downgrade it to Win XP tablet. It doesn't matter anymore anyways, I switched to Ubuntu 8.10 and have been quite happy with it.
The screen is crisp, but probably not too small for long use.
–Psarofrom Amazon.com
06 Dec 2008



Love At First Byte
I love my mini laptop. I can pull over to the side of the road and receive emails in an instant (with my wi-fi card). It is easier to type on than my Blackberry but not big enough to use as my sole computer. This is a great buy, reliable and quick. I'd buy one for each member of my family, if I could afford it.
–K. Hargettfrom Amazon.com