In two shades of pink, and a blue and silver (both pastel-coloured), we think this netbook is firmly aimed at the young ladies "fit it in your hand bag" market. However, its not just a pretty face.
Inside the Fujistu U2010 Netbook, you get a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, a 64GB sold state state (or a standard hard drive, should you prefer), a 5.6-inch WXGA display with Raku Raku zoom for a closer look, 1.3 megapixel camera, an impressive nine hours of battery life (if you use the SSD drive) and built-in wireless music streaming to any FM device, which should save you the cost of a car transmitter.
While the screen on the Fujitsu LifeBook is a bit on the small side, we love the idea of a built-in wireless music streaming thingy.
UK prices or release dates have not been confirmed, but it's likely to be soon and with a price as small as its screen. We reckon it needs to be around £199 for the non-ssd version, with the SSD one coming in slightly higher.
As soon as its released, we'll have more information.
