Aside from the Amilo Mini, news has it that Fujitsu is going to release yet another netbook in the form of the M1010. It’ll feature an 8.9-inch display, 1.3-megapixel camera, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and will weigh only 2.2 lbs. It’s scheduled for a 4th quarter debut in Asia, but aside from the specs which is, to be honest, quite limited and generic, neither a picture nor estimated price is available to work us into a frenzy.
There’s also this bit of info that the Amilo Mini might only be release in Europe which makes us wonder, with the immense growth in the netbook industry, why limit a product to a particular region only? The only other company that comes to mind that did that exclusivity approach (for a limited time only, of course) was Apple with their iPhone, and the Amilo Mini is definitely no iPhone. If Fujitsu sticks to this approach, I doubt they’ll make much of an impact in this segment of the market.
[liliputing via engadget, laptoping]





August 29th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
[...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAside from the Amilo Mini, news has it that Fujitsu is going to release yet another netbook in the form of the M1010. It’ll feature an 8.9-inch display, 1.3-megapixel camera, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and will weigh only 2.2 lbs. It’s scheduled for a 4th quarter debut in Asia, but aside from the specs which is, to be honest, quite limited and generic, neither a picture nor estimated price is available to work us into a frenzy. There’s also this bit of info that the Amilo Mini might on [...]