Japanese created microminiature computer
21 May 2007The Japanese Fujitsu company has created a microminiature computer which, as creators assure, will be the most compact computer device with Windows Vista in the world.
Japanese novelty Lifebook FMV-U8240 is equipped with the 5,6-inch display with the resolution 1024Ñ…600. The weight of the computer will make only 20,4589 oz, and size - 17,1Ñ…13,1Ñ…2,7-1,26 inches.
This computer will be made in three different bundling. However all U8240 models will be equipped with A110processors with CPU clock in 800 megahertz, and will have identical hard disk volume - 20 GB. The difference will be only in volume of the operative memory - from 512 up to two GB.
The compact computer will go on sale in Japan in June, 2007; the price will be from 1198 up to 1364 dollars.
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