The Japanese computer manufacturer Fujitsu has unveiled its latest offspring from the series of handhelds – the LifeBook UH900. The 204 mm x 106.5 mm x 23.8 mm measuring tiny tot takes just about 500 grams, but in addition to an Intel Atom Z530 processor, a SSD with a capacity of 62 GB for mass storage on board.
The LifeBook UH900 will remember one or another of Sony’s Vaio UMID P or M1. The MID (Mobile Internet Device) built by Fujitsu, however, reflecting a 5.6-inch WXGA display and also has Bluetooth, support for 3.5G (UMTS) and a webcam on board.
While the LifeBook UH900 without 3.5G support from January next year to come onto the market, Fujitsu made about price and availability of the model with UMTS support any such information. Whether it will give the LifeBook UH900 also in Europe and Germany is also still open.




