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Fujitsu LifeBook U810 UMPC – A Video Review

Posted by Jack Cook on December 6, 2007 – 8:16 am
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This is a well done video review of the Fujitsu LifeBook U810 UMPC that Francois Caron from The Canadian Public did.  It is a really nice presentation with tips and a demo that just might be enough to make you want to get this device. 

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  • phmurphy
    Great presentation. My use for somthing like this would be for outdoor data collection. I currently use the HP211. How visible is the screen outdoors? With some PDA transflective screens you have to hold the PDA just so, with the sun coming from behind your right or left shoulder for the best visibility. With the HP211 you have to hold the PDA in your body shade for the best visibility.

    Please let me know what the screen is like, and if I run MS ACCESS with bluetooth all day, any idea about battery life? Oh yah, what about bluetooth. Is it built in?

    Thanks,
    Pat
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