The recently launched Fujitsu MH330 netbook is on display in Taiwan, where Nicole from Netbook News caught up with it.
The 10 inch netbook looks like pretty standard netbook fare, and actually looks pretty similar to an Acer Aspire One netbook with large flat keys on the keyboard. Fujitsu says the keyboard is also spill-resistant. There’s a checkered pattern on the touchpad, which features a single mouse button with a rocker in the middle for registering left or right clicks.
The Fujitsu MH330 has a 3 cell, 23Whr battery and the usual netbook goodies including a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 piel display, 3 USB ports, mic, headphone and Ethernet jacks, a flash card reader, a VGA port, and optional 3G wireless connectivity.
You can check out Nicole’s hands-on video after the break.
I have just watched this video of Fujitsu Lifebook MH330 netbook and it is really good to see it.This looks simple but good netbook.I like its features.It is really good that it has 3 USB ports and 3G wireless connectivity.