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LifeBook U820 is a 5.6-inch UMPC with keyboard

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Computing | by Evan Blass | Tue Aug 5, 2008 4:21PM | 0 comments

Fujitsu's latest convertible tablet has passed through the FCC site, a 5.6-inch Intel Atom-based UMPC that's sold as the LifeBook U2010 overseas. In the US, however, this one-and-a-half pound portable will be known as the U820, will come in either XP or Vista flavor, and will feature a 1,200 x 800 resolution, 1GB of memory, 60GB hard drive, WiFi (including draft-N) and optional Bluetooth, and both SD as well as CF slots.

[Via Engadget]

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