Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook Q2010 now with HSDPA
As if this handsome little bugger wasn't already the "world's most desirable laptop," the Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook Q2010 won't just have Bluetooth, WiFi, 1GB RAM, a black "piano lacquer" finish, an eight-hour battery, a weight of about 2 1/2 pounds, and 3G -- it'll be 3.5G. That's right, T-Mobile Austria intends to equip the laptop with HSDPA data access for use on their high speed European network. The $5,000 price tag on the Q2010 just became that much easier to justify.
















I can see it being desirable and justify the price if the hard drive was solid state. Otherwise I can't see why this puppy would cost $5000.
If this doesn't use those iPod nano drives, or the next version of them, then who will and when? That's what I want!
And yes, less of s screen bezel.