The Windows 7 RC testing continues, and after we’ve seen how reasonably it runs on an Atom N270 netbook its time to turn to a slightly more niche gadget. Fujitsu’s U820 UMPC (aka the Loox U/B50N, aka the U2010) may be small enough to lose under a hamster, but it gets a new lease of life with Windows 7 : Steve from UMPC Portal has been testing it out , and he’s finding longer battery life, faster boot-up and improved touchscreen functionality versus Vista. Demo video of Windows 7 on the U820 after the cut In fact, Steve edited and processed the test video on the UMPC itself, using Windows Live Movie Maker Beta with the YouTube upload plugin. It wasn’t exactly fast - over an hour to render around 19 minutes of VGA MJPEG 14mb/s source footage - but it’s certainly possible; we’ve a feeling the

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Fujitsu U820 UMPC gets Windows 7 upgrade [Video]