The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC has a touch screen feature on its five point inch Crystal View LCD display. It has Bluetooth, which makes it ultra convenient for transferring files and photos, as well as Ethernet capabilities. The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC has a one gigabyte memory, and an Intel processor. Its operating system or OS, as techies like to say, is either Windows Vista or Windows XP. I had trouble at first with the Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC's operating system because I have been a Mac user since time immemorial. However, since my husband gave me the Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC instead of the new iPhone on our recent anniversary, I learned to love this PC as well. It is ultra convenient to use and bring everywhere. Whenever I know a mall or coffee shop has WiFi, I never hesitate to bring out my Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC, partly because I am still discovering it and partly because I want to show it off.
The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC is complete with a fingerprint sensor as well as an integrated camera. Its fifty-six key keyboard has a glide point as well as the usual left and right click buttons that are found on the Mac as well. But because the entire PC is so small or "tablet" size, the screen is so small that I find myself squinting every time I use it. Whenever I have to read long articles online or even emails, I get really tired after awhile because I have to keep scrolling down. Whenever I open a website, I feel that I do not get the full impact of its design because I am viewing it from such a small screen. And don't get me started with the keyboards! It was the first time in my life that I actually contemplated losing weight (I am five foot six and weight ninety pounds) because I felt that my fingers were too fat for this ultra-small keyboard. The keyboard and I are not yet on "friendly" terms, as I keep getting typos whenever I use it because I am really not used to its small size and arrangement. On the whole however, I would say that the Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC is still the perfect travel-sized PC for those who need a laptop when they are constantly on the go. The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 Tablet PC is worth checking out.
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