Fujitsu LifeBook U820
Intel has a lot of work to do to with the Atom processor before it is ready to power next-gen mobile devices. Crippled for speed, it has very little useful application for anyone who uses a computer for something more than simple e-mail, Web, media and time management.
Of course, if it describes your needs for the next flight to Tahiti, or if you can find most laptops overkill if you only have in the library, nuclear – and the brand-new nuclear powered LifeBook U820 Mini-Notebook Fujitsu-study – might be just right. The U820 is a fun, eye-catching Fujitsu laptop, but a big disappointment for serious business users and techies. Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Review









