Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook MH330 Netbook
Ah, Fujitsu! We almost forgot you guys were still making netbooks! The
LifeBook MH330, however, is a real looker, and at just 1.1kg, it won't
kill your back when lugging it around. It's one of the slimmest
netbooks available, and it's available in both black or red. As for
specifications and the like, there's a 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor, a
250GB hard drive, Bluetooth 2.1, a 5-in-1 card slot, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
and a 10.1" WSVGA display.
The panel has a 1024x600 resolution and a 400:1 contrast ratio, and there's also a pair of stereo speakers, a spill-resistant keyboard, and a special "DVD Sharing application" that supposedly helps to make up for the lack of an internal optical drive. In short, it allows you to use the use the optical drive from your primary PC or notebook with the MH330, something that was first introduced with Apple's MacBook Air.
There's no mention of price or release yet, but we suspect it will ship in Asia first before coming to America.
The panel has a 1024x600 resolution and a 400:1 contrast ratio, and there's also a pair of stereo speakers, a spill-resistant keyboard, and a special "DVD Sharing application" that supposedly helps to make up for the lack of an internal optical drive. In short, it allows you to use the use the optical drive from your primary PC or notebook with the MH330, something that was first introduced with Apple's MacBook Air.
There's no mention of price or release yet, but we suspect it will ship in Asia first before coming to America.