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January 17, 2010

Fujitsu UH900 launches in Japan as LOOX U/G90

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If you've been holding your breath for a proper Fujitsu U820 successor and thought that the shiny UH900 would just be a new product line that would coexist with the mini convertible U series, you might want to look away.

For everyone else, Fujitsu Japan has just launched the U/G90, its version of the UH900, under the LOOX U line that all variants of the U810/U820 belong to and is offering it in multiple configurations with Windows 7 for prices starting at 99,800 yen (~$1100). The only XP version, which comes with 1GB of RAM, 1.6GHz Atom, and a 32GB SSD, costs 89,800 yen (~$988). The devices running Windows 7 Home Premium, on the other hand, all come with 2GB of RAM standard and can be ordered with a choice of Atom CPU (1.3GHz, 1.6GHz, 2.0GHz), SSD capacity (32GB or 64GB), and WiMAX. Other specs, like the 5.6-inch multitouch display (1280 x 800), WiFi, and Bluetooth, remain consistent across the board.

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In addition to black, champagne, and red, the LOOX U/G90 can also be purchased with a camo green or  camo black casing design courtesy of Bathing Ape. All models are expected to become available on January 21st.

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The UH900 has been available in Hong Kong for about a month now (and at even higher prices), so although the LOOX U/G90 may not have original U series fans too excited about its arrival in Japan, it's still nice that other parts of the world aren't being left out of the ultra long, high-resolution, glossy party.

I'm already inquiring about a review unit, so you should soon be able to decide whether you want to join in too.

[Press release (thanks, Brett)]

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