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Fujitsu makes them in every size, and the P8010 fits neatly between its tiny tablets and its appealing 13.3" models — yep, it’s another subnotebook, showing off some neat features uncommon to the niche.

Most striking is the thin screen bezel, just like it’s big brother, the 14-inch S6510. Edge-to-edge displays are a rarity on portable notebooks: even Apple’s macbook air has an Eee-like plastic frame around its panel. In the flesh, it means that the P8010 gets a 12-inch display into a case almost as small Fujitsu’s 10-inch subnotebook, the P7230.

It also comes with a little 3-inch deep "port bar" that adds 4 USB slots, wired ethernet, DVI and VGA. Fujitsu’s even sexed up the look a bit, though it doesn’t come in pink like that optical drive-less P7230 model it very nearly renders obsolete.

It’s tempting. $1,700, you say? That’s a tough call, with the Air or a low-end TZ being only a little pricier.

Product Page [Fujitsu via Engadget]

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