Fujitsu’s LifeBook UH900 now availalbe for $850 in the U.S. You can order at the Fujitsu’s US website right now. It is a UMPC, designed to fit in your “man bag” or purse, not in your pocket. It has a 2GHz Atom CPU, 5.6-inch mutitouch screen, 2GB of RAM, a 62GB SSD, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS, and it comes with Windows 7.
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Shuttle new XS35 nettop for your HDTV
It’s about time Shuttle came out of the woodworks. Shuttle announced the introduction of the XS35 nettop computer to use with your HDTV. The XS35 is a little mini computer which doesn’t make a loud noise or suck up on your energy bill. The XS35 nettop is very thin with just 3.3 cm thick. It packs a dual-core Intel Atom D510 processor at 1.6GHz and Ion2 graphics processor for streaming 3D and video playback.
7-inch iLet Mini Haleron Tablet at $199
Looking for a cheap tablet for your mobile need? Haleron’s 7-inch iLet Mini Hal will be available at the beginning of March 1, 2010 at just $199. It is the cheapest PC tablet on the market right now. The iLet Mini Hal is available to order at the Haleron’s website, but it won’t ship till March 1st.
New Asus EeePC 10 to hit the shelves
Asus prepares 3 new EeePC 10-inch diagonal: the EeePC 1015p, EeePC 1018P, and EeePC 1016P. All these netbooks are light and have long lasting battery power. The high-end models 1016P and 1018P have aluminum chassis and 14 hours of battery life. The thinnest of the bunch is the Asus EeePC 1018P model. Its thickness is about .7-inch, and it is to be the thinnest netbook ASUS has ever produced.
New Fujitsu LifeBook T900 Tablet PC
With so many netbooks, laptops and tablets introduced every month, it is hard to keep up-to-date of who’s who and what’s what. But the The LifeBook T900 raises the bar of its Tablet PCs to new levels of smart performance with the use of the new Intel i5 and i7 mobile processors. Such Intel processors are common found in most high end laptops, and here we see in a tablet PC.
Dell Alienware M11x is ready for shipment in March 1st
Dell is ready to ship the whatchamacallit Alienware M11x by March 1st at a starting price of $799; a full configuration would cost you about $1969. Laugh if you may, Dell is not kidding. This 11.6-inch widescreen 1366×768 (720p) WLED sucker is expensive for the in between netbook and gaming rig range. We are not sure what to make of it. You can’t really play any 3D games on such a small estate screen with the energy saving Intel Core 2 SU7300 processor (1.3 GHz) or its low end SU4100 processor.




