And I thought we won’t get to see Fujitsu’s netbook here in the Philippines until I found one listed on Asianic. The Fujitsu M2010 is now available in the Philippines for a retail price of Php26,900.
Intel Atom N280 @ 1.66GHz
1 GB DDR2 RAM
10.1†display screen @ 1024×600 pixel
160 GB SATA HDD
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
3 x USB 2.0
1.3MP webcam
4-in-1 card reader
Windows XP Home
Weighs at 1.15kg and is available in black and pink.
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August says:
@loadex
me too? of course, ano ang ibebenta nila syo calculator eh hindi naman patented ng isang company ang netbook.
a.cantos says:
and too pricey for its kind.
loadex says:
another “me too” product on the market… talagang brand preference nalang kung alin ang bibilhin ng consumer.
August says:
@ John Ray Cabrera
WRONG! when you said that “doesn’t even make a second look,” i looked at it again and MAN! you were right! and wrong at the same time because i looked at it again. oxymoron.
John Ray Cabrera says:
yes, and a “too platicky feel”.
it’s really too late. the design factor doesn’t even make a second look.
Ardz says:
Too late, Fujitsu. Too late.
Calvin says:
what a boring netbook.