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Looking at a picture of the LifeBook UH900 on a bare table, you'd think it an odd contender in the notebook wars: What's with that relatively small screen centered in a big black bezel? Why is the keyboard layout so funky? Why are the USB ports...
The Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 is a little marvel when it comes to PC miniaturisation, but it’s too small and cramped to use effectively. It’s a device for consuming media rather than creating -- it’s very difficult to type on its little...
In this review we're looking at the Fujitsu UH900 Mini-Notebook. It is a totally unique, and quite compelling, machine that will be the perfect solution for some while others won't be able to figure out why it even exists. Exist it does, though,...
Besides your usual notebooks catering to the average consumer, Fujitsu's known for its tiny computers that fit comfortably in the palm of your hand. The Fujitsu U1010 and the U2010 were small tablet machines that were pretty to look at and...
Despite its abysmal battery life, useless multitouch, and toy-like build quality, there's something about the Japanese version of the Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 that makes it really enjoyable to use. Whether it's the 2.0GHz Intel Atom processor,...