Their 6.75 x 5.25 inch footprint is more like that of an early PDA than any sort of notebook computer. It’s just an inch thick, though a battery bulge at the back adds another quarter of an inch or so. And the little machine weighs just 1.3 pounds, far less than any ultra-light notebook. Of course, you also get less computer than with a standard ultra-light. This is, after all, a convertible UMPC.
The U Series’ display measures just 5.6 inch diagonally and it uses a 1024 x 600 pixel format. That means a rather tiny screen but decent resolution. The picture below, from the Japanse website, shows how the U Series converts from a notebook to a slate.
On the technology and specification side, things look pretty good. The U Series is powered by an 800MHz version of the Intel A110 processor, a chip designed specifically for the UMPC platform.
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