
The Sony VAIO P-Series was presented as a very high-end ultraportable, especially because the price was outside the range of other models. In return, their characteristics also made him stand out, and its lightness.
The Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 moves within a similar range, but with a screen size even smaller, just 5.6 inches and a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Is it too high for that size? Above, this is multitouch and argue that problems can be seen without the sun.
Inside we find an Intel Atom Z530 processor, a 64GB SSD, Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth, integrated webcam and Windows 7 to handle all functions. All this with dimensions of 20 × 10 × 2.5 inches and weighing about 500 grams.
I still have not released prices for Fujitsu LifeBook UH900, but will launch early next year with a version without 3G connectivity and, shortly thereafter, one that does reach the part. Anyway, I still see the screen too small for that resolution, we must try to see how it turns out.
