Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Fujitsu LifeBook MH380


The last time we reviewed a Fujitsu Lifebook Netbook--the M2010--we didn't completely buy the company's educational market pitch, as it seemed to merely offer a package that didn't add up to more than any other Netbook at a price that was significantly higher.

Time has passed, and we were curious as to whether the Lifebook MH380 was a new direction for Fujitsu. To some extent, it is. Fujitsu's smartest move with its next-generation Atom Netbook is admitting that its design has always been more about professional and not about education. With its interesting curves and a funky touch pad, the Lifebook MH380 is a racier-looking Netbook, but its bulky battery and tendency overdesign may be a turnoff for those looking for a slimmer, discrete minilaptop.

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