Fujitsu’s U2010 goes for 11 hours strong with extended battery

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Fujitsu’s cute-as-a-button U2010 (or U820, for you USers) was shown off by in Japan at a company event, and while most of the specifications were already hammered out, one specific tidbit at AkihabaraNews took us by surprise. With seemingly every other netbook out there getting blasted for lackluster battery life, the U2010 will reportedly support an extended cell that offers up 11.1 hours of run date. We’ve no view whether that’s a “maximum” number based on “optimal” usage, but no matter how you dice it, it certain beats the (also respectable) 5.3 hour rating given to the standard battery.

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Original post by Darren Murph

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