Fujitsu LifeBooks UH900/U900 MID hits FCC
By Dilleshwar Rao on Dec 9, 2009 in Laptops | Comment

image thumb67 Fujitsu LifeBooks UH900/U900 MID hits FCC

Fujitsu widely popular for its making of UMPCs and netbooks, is in its move to release the 5.6-inch display LifeBook UH900 ( ‘H’ stands for Home), a multi-touch micro-netbook has a resolution of 1280×800 pixels will be available in black, red and gold colors. The UH900 measuring just 20.4 x 10.65 x 2.4 cm and weighs 500gm which is claimed to be the lightest netbook when compared with the SONY VAIO P and SONY VAIO X. The device runs on Windows 7 OS and is featued with an Intel Atom processor Z530 (1.60 GHz), a 62GB SSD card for your storage, has a WiMax, 3.5G WWAN for web surfing, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.

The tiny netbook has been spotted in the [pdf Link] FCC website and the filing is done by Atheros. The device is due to release in HongKong on December 17, 2009 and costs you $1,417.

image thumb681 Fujitsu LifeBooks UH900/U900 MID hits FCC

The company is planning to introduce two versions, one being the UH900 targeted to consumer market and the other being the U900 meant for commercial users.

[via wirelessgoodness]

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