Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 quietly unveiled

Fujitsu’s latest addition to its LifeBook range of mobile computing devices bears very little resemblance to your average netbook. Why am I not surprised? Wannabe netbooks these days are more “laptop” or “SmartBook” than anything else. The Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 probably fall into the category SmartBook. It sports a WXGA screen resolution (1366×768) on a 5.6-inch display.
Yes, it looks pretty accurate, as they are, or at least they intend to some people crazy with this insane combo of screen size and resolution is to drive the even crazier than what came with the Sony Vaio P to. The screen is multi-touch input, by the way, and other features include an Intel Atom Z530 processor, memory SSD, 3.5G and Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
UMTS and non-UMTS versions of the Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 will from January next year. It comes in Mocha Black, Fiery Red and Vintage Gold available. Fujitsu mother about their price at the moment, but you can expect it to be a bit more expensive than the “average” netbook, so that you are using a multi-touch high-res Image SSD memory and a number of wireless functions.
via CNet
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