Fujitsu Siemens has been making ultraportable laptops for years. But they’re not exactly cheap. Now it looks like the company is getting ready to join Asus, Acer, HP, Dell, MSI and others in launching a laptop that’s both cheap and tiny. Fujitsu Siemens hasn’t released many details about its upcoming device, but Netbux.de did manage to score a picture of the laptop.

The computer will reportedly sell for between 300 and 400 Euros, or $475 to $633 US. And judging by the fact that there’s a Windows key on the keyboard, it’s a safe bet that it will be Windows XP and/or Vista compatible. That doesn’t mean there won’t be a Linux version though.

Update: Heise reports that this notebook will have an 8.9 inch display and will be part of the company’s Amilo lineup.

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4 replies on “Fujitsu Siemens jumps into the netbook game”

  1. Those hardwares represent the real definition of what should be mobile laptop 🙂 I’m owning an Acer Aspire One and running Ubuntu like a charm. I can play games and all kinds of stuff on this.

  2. Does it have roots in Fujitsu (Japan), or is it a Germanic design?

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