Darius Chang | Oct 13, 2008
The Japanese-inspired lifestyle brand tokidoki, brain child of Italian artist Simone Legno, is coming to a UMPC near you. One hundred units of the limited-edition tokidoki-designed Fujitsu LifeBook U2010 (pictured above) will be available in Singapore, but be prepared to pay a premium for it.
For the privilege of owning the first tokidoki Fujitsu mini-notebook, you'll have to fork out a cool S$2,088 (US$1,397.31), S$400 (US$267.68) more than the normal
LifeBook U2010. If this seems a little steep, just know that besides Singapore, only Thailand and Japan will be receiving this limited-edition piece. Moreover, the motif is not just a simple laptop sticker, but painted directly on the machine. For the fashion crowd looking for a distinctive and unique mini-tablet PC, this premium is not that high.
For those who value function over form, this laptop is not for you as it does not include any extra features or upgraded specifications over the usual LifeBook U2010. The limited-edition tokidoki-designed LifeBook can be ordered through authorized Fujitsu distributors while stocks last.
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