Thursday, August 28, 2008

Meet Fujitsu Amilo Mini Ui 3520 netbook


Press pictures and specs just in..

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Specs:

8.9’’ WSVGA Display (1024 x 600)
Intel® Atom™ Processor N270 (1,6 GHz)
1024 MB DDR2 667 MHz RAM
60/80 GB HDD (3600 rpm / 4200 rpm)
LAN, WLAN 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth
ExpressCard slot
USB 2.0, VGA out
Webcam 1,3 Megapixel, Digital Array Microphone

Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
233 x 29 / 36 x 175 mm, 1 kg

399€

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

60 GB HDD (3600 rpm) seems very slow!

Anonymous said...

*laughing to death*
- ugly design
- Small Keybard though they could have put a bigger on there
- Also more space for a bigger display
- sloooooooooow HDD
- small battery
- nothing new
- high Price

What do you want more :)
Of course I'm going to sell my E³ 901 for that beautiful thing named netbook

Anonymous said...

ExpressCard slot is the highlight of the machine.

Unknown said...

Is it just me or is the diffrent manufactors just copying the netbooks that are already on the marked? same spec.

Anonymous said...

The Intel Chipset for Atom is the same for everyone, so there is little room for different setups...

JKK said...

It's same for all..

Anonymous said...

Here's the official product page: http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/home/products/notebooks/amilo_mini_ui_3520.html

Anonymous said...

The price is sometimes defining the quality and reliability. I personally own AMILO Pro notebook from Fujitsu-Siemens and I see it's build quality is excellent, so I suspect it will be the case (and price defining factor) for this model too.

Anonymous said...

As soon as I see Atom in the specs, that means a no go for me. I think the Everun Note will make these other weak umpcs take note (no pun).

Bruno, The Master said...

what is the average price of this notebook? anyone knows?

Anonymous said...

i think hp 2140 is better.

http://feelthinkdream.blogspot.com/

Maskil said...

I don't see any mention of USB ports.

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