
Small, yet perfectly formed, the LifeBook FMV Biblo U/B50 comes complete with Windows Vista and a gig of RAM. With a tiny 5.6 inch screen, it’s setting new standards in ultra-portable computing. The device also sports a webcam and Biometrics, plus Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G capabilities.
The new FMV with it’s 1.6Ghz Atom chip won’t be breaking any benchmark tests – especially as it has Vista pre-installed. I would have thought Linux would be much better suited – due it’s lower resource requirements. And as Asus opted for Linux for their Eee PC, it’s strange how Fujitsu didn’t do the same. I guess we’ll all have to wait and see how it performs in the real world when released. Read The Register’s take here.
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