Tokyo-based Fujitsu's Lifebook U810 Mini-Notebook combines the functionality of a Tablet PC, a straight laptop and a handheld (be warned: some reviewers say holding the U810 in your hands is the only comfortable way to operate it). At just 1.6 lbs. and 6.7x6x1, it's very small for what it can do -- especially when prices for the cheapest version start at just $949. That edition of the Lifebook U810 has a 5.6-inch WSVGA Crystal View display with the touch screen and stylus that make this cool little machine a Tablet PC. The processor is Intel's low-voltage, 800MHz A110 and the sub-$1,000 system comes loaded with Vista Home Premium, Microsoft Works 8.5, Microsoft Office Home and Student Trial 20071. It's got 1GB of RAM and a 40GB hard drive, while also featuring integrated Bluetooth, a Webcam and a built-in fingerprint sensor. Also: 10/100 Ethernet, Atheros Super AG Wireless LAN.