computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:30
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The Amilo Mini UI 3520 is Fujitsu Siemens’s take on the mini-notebook, a cheap and cheerful cut-down laptop that’s designed for web, email and office tasks such as word processing.For a first attempt it’s not bad, but it is pitched against some serious...

Not a bad model, but there isn’t much about the Amilo Mini UI 3520 that stands out...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:30
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This is a fair attempt at a netbook but the poorly thought-out keyboard lets things down. You can get more for your money if you shop around. Fujitsu Siemens - Amilo Mini UI 3520 price Buy Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini UI 3520 securely online at a bargai...
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Fujitsu Siemens is no stranger to small laptops, but the Amilo Mini pushes it into the Small, Cheap Computer category along with the likes of the Asus Eee PC and that machines many, many competitors. Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini: 1980s styling? While m...

If you like to keep your expansion options open, then the addition of an ExpressCard slot certainly makes the Amilo worth looking at and the ability to change coloured lids could be a bonus, depending on your personal preference. Its sub-£300 price ta...
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Fujitsu-Siemens offers a more business-oriented netbook at an attractive price Fujitsu-Siemens range of notebook computers are slanted toward business users, and the Amilo Mini - its concession to the netbook vogue - is also one of the more sober e...

It may not be the most exciting netbook on the market, but it does offer a useful expansion option with the ExpressCard/34 slot. The Amilo Mini is let down by a cheap-looking screen and tortuous mouse click buttons, but in its favour it’s one of the...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:32
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With little to recommend it in terms of build, ergonomics, specifications or features the Amilo Mini Ui 3520 is something of an also-ran in netbook terms...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:34
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Tweedledumb. A big brand debut that doesnt quite cut it. Every month now were seeing one of the big names in laptops make its entry into the netbook market. Since the debut of the Asus Eee PC last year, sales of these low cost, low power devices ha...
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Ever hear of this little something called the Eee PC ? Yeah, us neither. Seriously though, as most of our readers probably know by now, the EeePC sparked a revolution and pretty much single-handedly created a whole new portable computer category: the netb...
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Slowly but surely, the big players are wading into the netbook market. After Sony's declaration that the entire market was a mere 'race to the bottom', it seems everyone is, nevertheless, getting involved. Recently Samsung's NC10 and Toshiba's NB100-11...

The same old netbook coupled with poor ergonomics and a grainy screen makes this one to avoid...
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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini has a striking red lid. It can be replaced with a black, blue or pink one to suit your mood, although removing them can take an alarming degree of force. An extra fascia is included in the box (you can choose the colour)...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:34
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It seems that hardware manufacturers just cant resist the temptation to have a pop at the netbook market, no matter how many models there are out there already.Its Fujitsu-Siemens turn now, with the Amilo mini, whose black and white color scheme ech...

Light, Express Card Port allows you to add extra functionality, Matches other FujitsuSiemens products, Good speakers...

Small touchpad, Wasted space around the screen, Only 2 USBs, Buttons under touchpad are loud...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:34
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There some of the other Netbooks feature a tiny toy-like design, the Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini UI 3520 (£280 inc. VAT) looks like a scaled-down laptop. Interchangeable coloured lids set it apart from the other Netbooks. You can even buy a clear one –...

Bright screen, Customisable lid, Decent performance...

Small keyboard, Changeable lid looks quite cheap...
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When Fujitsu-Siemens announced they’d be making a netbook, many ears pricked up. The company has a long history of ultraportable devices, and still makes one of the more appealing UMPCs; many hoped some of that innovation would follow through to the Am...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-28 01:22:29
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The Amilo Mini UI 3520 is Fujitsu Siemens’s take on the mini-notebook, a cheap and cheerful cut-down laptop that’s designed for web, email and office tasks such as word processing.For a first attempt it’s not bad, but it is pitched against some serious...

Great build quality; Expresscard slot...

Verdict, Not a bad model, but there isn’t much about the Amilo Mini UI 3520 that stands out, Good Points Great build quality; Expresscard slot, Bad Points Cramped keyboard; patchy wireless network support...

Not a bad model, but there isn’t much about the Amilo Mini UI 3520 that stands out Good Points Great build quality; Expresscard slot Bad Points Cramped keyboard; patchy wireless network support...
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Fujitsu-Siemens' range of notebook computers are slanted toward business users, and the Amilo Mini - its concession to the netbook vogue - is also one of the more sober examples of the creed that we've seen.Our sample was dressed in two-tone, with a w...

It may not be the most exciting netbook on the market, but it does offer a useful expansion option with the ExpressCard/34 slot. The Amilo Mini is let down by a cheap-looking screen and tortuous mouse click buttons, but in its favour it’s one of the l...
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Triggered by the release of the Asus Eee PCs (review of the Eee Pc 901), the trend towards small netbooks is pretty much unstoppable. New developers are jumping on the bandwagon every day, offering ever more alternatives to the netbook-classic Eee PC...

Lightweight, Conveniently sized, Connectivity (WLAN, LAN, Bluetooth), Display brightness, Matte display, Optional covers in various colours...

Position of the mouse buttons, Rickety keyboard, Hard disk...

One minor shortcoming (in our opinion) is the strangely situated mouse buttons, which find themselves to the left and right of the touchpad respectively. The buttons nevertheless do meet their purpose quite well, they just need a certain time to get used...
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