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December 1, 2005

Fujitsu T70M Micro-Notebook

fujitsu_t70m.jpgOK, so maybe "micro-notebook" is stretching it a bit, but this new Fujitsu sub-note makes my Panasonic W2 look huge (and it's not).

Akihabara News has the goods (there's even a 4-minute "laptop pr0n" video of the unit, replete with soft jazz in the background), but here are some key specs:

- Smaller than an 8.5x11 piece of paper and less than 1" thick
- 10.6" 1280x768 screen
- 1.2GHz Pentium M w/ 512MB of RAM & 60GB HDD
- Internal DVD burner
- 2.57 lbs (!)
- 802.11a/b/g
- Gobs of ports
- Integrated biometric reader

Please, please let this come to our shores....please. Not that I don't still love my W2, but my infatuation with tiny laptops is not easily sated.

Posted by Craig in Computing

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