Fujitsu announced some cool new gadgets at CES this year and unveiled a new Mini-Notebook, the LifeBook UH900 Mini-Notebook, that is the size of some small smartbooks but is actually a full blown notebook in a small package.
Amy Zunk and I had a short hands on with the UH900 and both thought it had a great feel, with enough heft that it didn’t feel like a toy but light enough to carry with you.
From the press release:
Weighs a mere 1.1 pounds and features a multi-touch 5.6-inch bonded screen display encased in an attractive champagne-colored glossy housing. Features built-in GPS receiver and integrated Garmin Mobile® GPS Navigation.
Additional details:
- Powered by an Intel(R) Atom(TM) Z-series processor
- Offers Windows(R) 7 Home Premium
- Multi-touch delivers an intuitive two-finger touch experience for manipulating images, scrolling/panning, zooming into maps
- Includes built-in GPS receiver and integrated Garmin Mobile(R) GPS Navigation
- Features include: 62 GB solid state drive, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, stereo microphone, ECO button for extending battery life, enhanced touch usability with Fujitsu Touch Launcher
- Priced starting at $999(1). Available in February.