Fujitsu clearly wants to connect with the real world. With the introduction of the new Fujitsu Lifebook that is AT&T BroadbandConnect-Ready mobile computing becomes more mobile and more connected.
At least that’s what the press release of the Fujitsu’s U820 tries to tell us. The new laptop is customizable and can be purchased with that BroadbandConnect feature.
The product comes bundled with two options. First is the one with Vista Home Premium preinstalled and integrated HSDPA, and the other with Vista Business. They come with 120GB hard drives and are tagged $1199 and $1499, respectively.
The U820 mini tablet has a 5.6-inch WXGA touchscreen, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 60GB 4,200RPM hard drive, built-in GPS / Garmin Mobile PC, Ethernet, a webcam / fingerprint sensor, Bluetooth / WiFi and a 4-cell battery.
Source: Pocketables
