Fujitsu claims the LifeBook U810 notebook, weighing in at 1.56 pounds with a 5.6-inch LED display, is the world's smallest tablet convertible. It uses an Ultra Low Power Intel A110 processor powered by a standard 4-cell battery, delivering up to 5.5 hours of computing time. The U810 comes bundled with Vista Home Premium, Vista Business or XP Tablet PC Edition 2005.
Fujitsu has also released the LifeBook T2010, an ultra-portable tablet notebook weighing in at 3.5 pounds. The 1.3-inch chassis features a bi-directional swiveling 12.1-inch pen-enabled display and a spill-resistant keyboard. For those convinced their password won't stave off prying eyes, a fingerprint sensor for encrypting sensitive files with a finger swipe is included. The T2010 manages an impressive battery life of up to 9 hours, 11 with the optional extended battery. Driven by Intel's Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage U7600 Processor, the T2010 comes bundled with either Vista Business or XP Tablet PC Edition 2005.
The LifeBook U810 notebook, available in September 2007, will retail at $1,000. The LifeBook T2010 notebook is available now and starts at $1,600.
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