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Here the pink edition limited P8010 comes from gold of Fujitsu LifeBook, now with 3.5G. The notebook is mixed pure beauty with being able of falsified computation, amusing an elegant glance and espec. more known the technology. This pink version of gold strikes the plea with the visual foot to the new heights. The end high-gloss and the hinges of chromium of the company/signature only are enough to stun, but on the other hand the design goes more far adding the curved line pleasant of the accent in the cover, the unique one of its class, for sleekness additional. Besides being the perfect machine to watch in, the Lifebook P8010 3.5G is also the perfect machine of business to work with. It is piled up with the energy of a processor of Pair-Heart de Intel, 2GB or ram, and 250GB abundant of the storage of the hard impulsion. Which is more, has some of better espec. of mobility available, with a life of wonderful battery of 6 hours, of the wireless technology 3.5G, and extremely of a slight weight of 1.3Kg (2.9lbs).

UMPC LuvBook U100 are about to be released next month by Mouse Computer. The UMPC LuvBook U100 actually the MSI Wind Notebook U100. Features are a 10.2″LCD Screen with (1024×600) resolution, 80GB SATA HDD, 1GB RAM, Intel Atom N270 CPU (1.60Ghz), Intel 945GMS+ICH7M Chipset, Wifi b/g, 1.3Mpix Camera and a Bluetooth 2.0. Cost around 350€.

Easy Desk Alumunium EX from Thanko. Featured customizeable position that fits any style to use laptops. This Desk is easily configurable to use in bed, in sofa and also in desk too. With material made from alumunium to absorb heat.
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Thanko Easy Desk Aluminum EX
This Port Replicator will replicate your Fujitsu Lifebook port, such as External CRT, USB2.0 x3, DC-IN and LAN. Priced $194.71 in GeekStuff4U.com.
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The need for more! This 16 Port USB Hub is more then enough for you. And also you can quickly switch between one PC to another PC with selector button. Get it now in GeekStuff4U.com
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