Vista Aero in a Fujitsu U810

Some of you have asked me to shoot some videos of applications running on the Fujitsu U810. So, what better sample than Aero!

 I did not optimize this UMPC at all and I found that it skips frames when playing video at high bibrates. This could be probably fixed with a few optimizing touches and upgrading some drivers.

[The device for this video was sent by ALLTP]

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One Response to “Vista Aero in a Fujitsu U810”


  1. I use this UMPC in Hong Kong (U1010) and I think the Vista Home Premium that come with will be much faster if you do the following:

    1. Merge 20/20G partition into 40G single partition.
    2. Upgrade to Vista SP1
    3. Disable the Windows Search Service.
    4. Disable the Indexing on the disk.
    5. Disable some Visual effect (e.g. Transparent effect)
    6. Update your Video driver to V7.14.10.1461R or higher for U810 (only available to download at Fujitsu USA support site: http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/support.do?srch=DOWNLOADS), I found after I apply this driver, the video performance become much faster, you can feel this when you use the Microsoft Origami Experience 2.0, Media Center and play movie.

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