

11 March 2010, 9:14am
Thalwil, Switzerland, March 11, 2010 – Fujitsu has integrated u-blox’ GPS technology in their new ultra-mobile notebook with street navigator. The LifeBook UH900 mini-notebook with 5.6” multi-touch screen display is packed with features, pre-loaded with Garmin Mobile PC navigation software and has a built-in u-blox’ NEO-5Q GPS module. The palm-sized device weighs a little over one pound and fits in the
palm of your hand.
“The LifeBook UH900 is a powerful multi-touch mini-notebook, packed with cutting edge features such as integrated webcam, bluetooth, 62 GB solid-state hard-drive, 5.6" WXGA Crystal View multi touch screen display, and high-performance GPS navigation based on u-blox’ industry leading GPS receiver sensitivity and compact size”, said Paul Moore, Senior Director of Mobile Product Management, Fujitsu America.
“The LifeBook UH900 running Windows 7 is a perfect example of the next generation of
portable, high-performance, location-aware consumer products,” said Adrian Tan, General
Manager of u-blox Asia. “Fujitsu’s latest ultra-mobile notebook capitalizes on u-blox’ seamless compatibility with the Windows 7 Sensor and Location platform.”
The LifeBook UH900 is now available in North America and Asia. Configurations may vary by
region.

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Mike Small
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