Fujitsu has introduced a new 10 inch netbook running MeeGo Linux in Malaysia. The Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 will run about $322 and feature a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N455 processor, 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display and a 3 cell battery. The only thing that really makes this little guy stand out from the netbook crowd is the open source operating system.

The MH300 has 1GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and weighs about 2.4 pounds.

Lowyat has a run-down of several other Fujitsu notebooks that are heading to Malaysia, including the Fujitsu LifeBook PH521, an 11.6 inch notebook with a 1.6 GHz AMD E-350 Fusion processor with Radeon HD 6310 graphics. There’s no word on how much this model will cost, but it’s a much more powerful machine with a faster processor, HD capable graphics, 2GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive, and a 6cell battery. It also runs Windows 7 Home Premium.

The LifeBook PH521 weighs about 3.1 pounds.

via UMPC Portal

 

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4 replies on “Fujitsu launches MeeGo netbook, AMD Fusion notebook in Malaysia”

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  2. Fujitsu LifeBook PH521 will cost RM$1689 which works out to be around US$560.

    Nobody buys Fujitsu anymore in Malaysia as they price their products so high. Yes, previously, when it was Made in Japan, it could warrant such high prices. But now, most models are Made In China, so why the high price?

    I might as well buy a Sony 11.6 inch with the AMD E-350 that retails about the same. Both also Made in China.

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