Fujitsu has introduced in India a 3.5G-enabled mobile companion — the LifeBook U1010.
Touted as the world’s smallest tablet-convertible ultra mobile PC (UMPC), the LifeBook U1010 is based on the Intel Ultra Mobile Platform and powered by Intel processor A110 with 800MHz of processing power.
The U1010 exhibits versatility with its multi-functional design. Users can twist the screen to make it a Tablet PC with pen input, or use it like a notebook with a QWERTY keyboard.
Weighing just half a kilogram, the U1010 has dimensions of 171mm(w) x 133mm(d) x 26.5-32.0mm(h). It sports a 5.6-inches WSVGS display with resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, and a passive touch panel. In addition, it has a palm resistance touch screen that allows the fingers to do the work, in the absence of a stylus.
According to the company, the new LifeBook can handle multiple operational possibilities like watching movies, listening to music, viewing and editing documents, video-conferencing, as well as surfing the Internet.
The U1010 integrates both 3.5G and HSDPA, and promises superior Broadband Internet connectivity with a bandwidth of up to 3.6Mbps. It packs 1GB DDR2 400MHz memory, and 40 GB hard disk for storage.
Additionally, the U1010 is packed with a suite of security features, including trusted platform module support and 2-level BIOS lock for documents. It is equipped with a fingerprint sensor that allows users to encrypt sensitive files with a swipe of the finger.
Other features include: integrated Intel Graphics with 3D accelerator, RealTek ALC262 HD audio codec with built-in digital microphone, integrated 0.3 mega pixels camera, Bluetooth, and digital card reader.