Simone Legno, renowned Italian illustrator has certainly spiced-up the look of this tokidoki-branded mini notebook. The Fujitsu Lifebook is one mightly little premium-quality UMPC with ultra-high resolution at 1280 x 800 on a small 5.6″ display.
the configuration wont change, regardless of whether you choose the Tokidoki limited edition release, or standard case.
The 1.32-pound tokidoki-branded LifeBook U820 convertible mini notebook with integrated Garmin Mobile GPS navigation combines computing power with a fun fashion statement, which is a handy tool, to compete in the though notebook market.
Delivering touch screen capability, long battery life, and Microsoft Windows computing power, the limited-edition LifeBook U820 convertible mini notebook features a Japanese-inspired tokidoki design created by Italian artist Simone Legno.
Some of the feaqtures, include:
Convertible form factor offers keyboard, touch or pen input.
- Delivers up to 7.5 hours of battery life with four-cell battery or 3.5 hours with new 2-cell battery option.
- Powered by the Intel Atom Z-series processor which supports lower power consumption, fewer chips, VT Technology and integrated support for 1080p HD video decode.
- A second-generation keyboard layout adds an additional row of keys and more closely emulates a standard QWERTY keyboard.
- Security features include a fingerprint sensor, BIOS lock and Kensington lock.
- Hard disk drive up to 120GB or solid state drive up to 64GB.
- Webcam with 1.3 mega-pixel (640x480) resolution.
- Zoom utility for easy viewing.
Tokidoki, or "sometimes" in Japanese, is the brand started by Italian artist Simone Legno and his partners, Pooneh Mohajer Arnold and Ivan Arnold, and is representative of some of the most authentic looking manga and anime prints ever created outside of Japan.
The original site of Tokidoki design started in 2003, and since then, the brand has growm leaqps and bounds, transforming from an artist's idea into amassive movement.
Tokidoki is totally HOT!!