The Fujitsu Lifebook Q2010 is a stunning ultraportable notebook computer, weighing a teeny 2.2 pounds (1kg) and stands at a mere 0.78″ thick. It sports a stylish (shiny piano black surface) yet rugged design with shock-mounted HDD, magnesium casing and titanium hinges. The Lifebook Q2010 is powered by an Intel Core Solo 1.2GHz ULV processor, comes with 1GB of 533MHz DDR, 80GB HDD (PATA 4,200 rpm) and a stunning 12.1″ (1280×800) glossy display. The DVD burner is only available in the docking station but the notebook is endowed with a host of connectivity options including 802.11 a/b/g wifi, Bluetooth 2.0 and even UMTS (i.e. 3G mobile) support - simply plug in your SIM card. The Lifebook Q2010 comes with 2 batteries - a standard 3-cell battery which lasts 1 hour and an extended 6-cell battery that keeps you going for 7 hours. Being an ultraportable, the notebook is relatively more expensive and retails at Newegg from $1,999.


