
With the recent slew of Pinetrail Atom-powered netbooks from
Dell,
Asus and
MSI, Fujitsu doesn't plan on being one to be left behind. The company has just announced its newest netbook offering with Intel's Pinetrail N450 Atom processor, and sure enough, it's got some features that differentiate it a bit from the crowd.
Pictured above, the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 features a 10.1-inch LED backlit screen with a native resolution of 1366x768 and 200 units brightness, built-in Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Wi-Fi N, 1.3MP webcam, 100/10Mbps Ethernet, and an interesting combination of a multi-touch trackpad plus full-fledged scroll wheel for onscreen navigation. It comes standard with 2GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, 6-cell battery and an 82-key keyboard
with 17.5mm Key Pitch and a 1.9mm comfortable stroke, which according to Fujitsu is
tastefully done.
Fujitsu has also made the LifeBook MH380 usable as a 32GB flash drive, and by using a bundled compatible USB connector, you can download its contents to another computer and vice versa (if I'm not mistaken). I don't understand how there can be a 32GB limit to space/storage that can be shared, though. Its web site states that today is the netbook's official release, but it will likely hit stores only in January 2010. Continue reading for the full press release.