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The Ultrabook Bandwagon
Today, Fujitsu launched a huge array of notebooks that cover the
consumer as well as enterprise sectors. There are a few 15.6-inch
multimedia notebooks, some business oriented thin-and-light notebooks,
as well as two Ultrabooks (of course). These made-in-Japan notebooks are
also products of Fujitsu’s new design philosophy, called the Takumi
Philosophy -- which promises to focus on quality with beautiful but
minimalistic form.
Mainstream Consumer Notebooks
Fujitsu Lifebook LH532 AP Edition - S$1,098
The LH532 AP Edition is a multimedia workhorse with a weak, but adequate, NVIDIA GPU.
First off, the LH532 (2.1kg) is an Asia Pacific exclusive. This
14-inch notebook has the full suite of features which you’d expect a
multimedia workhorse to have. The third generation i5 (3210M, 2.5GHz)
toting notebook also has discrete graphics (NVIDIA GeForce GT620M) that
won’t exactly crunch through graphical data, but is adequate enough for
most entertainment purposes. It comes in 4 colors, (glossy and matte
black, red and lavender) to match your tastes. The only real issue we
have here is that the screen resolution is 1366 x 768 pixels --
something which we’d expect to see ages ago, and not in 2012.
Fujitsu Lifebook LH772 - S$1,888
The LH772 is priced much higher, but also comes with a mid tier NVIDIA GPU for better graphics performance.
Another 14-inch notebook from Fujitsu, the 2.18kg LH772 is quite
similar to the LH532 except it’s targeted at the consumer who likes
their notebooks to be of a better hardware caliber. Like the LH532, the
LH772 also sports a 14-inch screen, but it’s got a quad-core Core i7
(3612QM, 2.1GHz) processor, as well as a more powerful NVIDIA Geforce
GT640M LE graphics module, and 8GB of RAM. With graphics power like
this, you can very likely indulge in some of the latest games in the
market, albeit at modest settings. The LH772 also comes in a variety of
colors like black, white and pink. Again we have the same issue with the
LH772, which is the lackluster screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 - S$1,888
The Fujitsu AH5 series notebooks are built mainly for casual users who prefer a bigger screen.
The Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 is a 2.4kg 15.6-inch notebook which is
very similar to the two previous 14-inch multimedia notebooks in terms
of positioning - which is aimed at the casual consumer. It comes in only
black or white, and it’s got a dual-core Core i7 (3520M, 2.9GHz)
processor, as well as an NVIDIA Geforce GT620M, 8GB of RAM and 750GB of
storage. Performance-wise, we expect it to be very similar to the
previous two machines, except this time it’s got a larger 15.6-inch
screen, though screen resolution remains at 1366 x 768 pixels.
Fujitsu Lifebook AH552 - S$1,388
Lower down the pecking order, we have the AH552, a 2.2kg 15.6-inch
notebook. This machine sports a weaker Core i5 (3210M, 2.5GHz) processor
and only 4GB of RAM. This notebook is quite similar to the AH532 in
terms of looks, ports, and components. In addition to packing less
amount of RAM, another difference is that it only utilizes the Intel HD
4000 onboard graphics.
Business Oriented Notebooks
Fujitsu Lifebook SH772 & SH572 - S$2,888 & S$2,088
The
updated SH772 is still pretty much the same as last year's SH771, but
this time, the circular scroll allows you to control the volume as well.
The 13.3-inch Fujitsu Lifebook SH772 is an Ivy Bridge update to last year’s
very impressive SH771
which we reviewed. This year’s SH772 is largely the same in terms of
looks and ports, and it still uses the onboard graphics, which in this
case is the Intel HD 4000, found on its full-powered Core i7 (3520M,
2.9GHz) mobile processor. Like last year’s SH771, the SH772 is able to
have its optical drive removed, which then pushes its weight down to a
very impressive 1.2kg. It has 8GB of RAM that comes as standard, and
users have the option of choosing either the 750GB HDD, or top-up a bit
more for an SSD.
And because Fujitsu found that the SH772 was extremely popular with
local Polytechnic students, they also launched the SH572. This notebook
is very similar to the SH772, except it's made with plastic instead of
the more robust aluminum or magnesium alloy. This makes the SH572
thicker and heavier than the SH772, but also much more affordable, which
could help it become a huge hit with students once again.
As a notebook for enterprise users, it comes with a wide array of ports to have you covered for all sorts of scenarios.
It also comes with a swappable optical drive which you can remove -- which reduces the overall weight to about 1.2kg.
Finally, Ultrabooks
Fujitsu Lifebook U772 & U572 - S$2,888 & S$1,298
The Fujitsu U772 is a 14-inch notebook in a 13-inch Ultrabook body -- evident from the very tiny bezel surrounding the screen.
On
the left of the machine, you can see some pretty standard ports like a
USB 3.0 port, audio jack, Kensington security slot and the power port.
On the right of the machine, you get a thumbprint reader, SD card reader, two USB 3.0 ports, and a full-sized HDMI port.
Finally, we have Fujitsu’s latest Ultrabooks, the U772 and the U572.
Both machines are pretty similar in concept, but each one targets vastly
different types of consumers. The U772 is aimed squarely at the
affluent with deeper pockets, or those in the enterprise environment.
It’s made of more premium materials (aluminum and magnesiuim alloy),
weighs a lighter 1.45kg, and measures only 15.6mm thick. The main
advantage it has over its less premium brethren, is that it’s filled to
the brim with security features, ranging from the vPro processor, BIOS
lock, to a Trusted Module Platform (TPM) chip. The U772 also comes with a
128GB SSD for faster performance. It still has a (low) 1366 x 768
resolution screen, which measures 14 inches, but is able to fit into the
body of a typical 13-inch notebook with the help of its very tiny
bezel.
The
Fujitsu U572 is an Ultrabook built to be affordable and productive. It
has similar specifications as the U772, but uses more plastic material,
and has no SSD.
On the right side of the U572, you can find a card reader, USB 2.0 port and the power port.
On the left, you can expect to find two very useful USB 3.0 ports, an audio jack and a full-sized HDMI port.
The 13.3-inch U572 we mentioned earlier, is an Ultrabook that is
targeted at the casual consumer. It has no enterprise security features,
and comes with a large capacity 500GB hybrid (with 32GB SSD) drive.
This notebook is slightly heavier (1.6kg) - but like the U772, it has a
wide array of ports.
Fujitsu laptops are excellent machines. Fujitsu is a high quality
information technology company that is dedicated to providing the very
best in all of its products. Fujitsu laptops are no exception to this
company policy of excellence.
Here are the top five Fujitsu laptops for 2012:
1. Fujitsu LIFEBOOK UH572 Ultrabook
- 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor, 3M cache, 2.6 GHz with turbo boost
- 4GB memory, expandable to 8GB
- 500GB 5400 rpm hard drive + 32GB SSD cache
- 13.3” HD LED (1366 x 768) display
- HD webcam (1280 x 800) with status indicator
- Only 3.52 lbs with battery
- Price starts from $899 >
The LIFEBOOK UH572 is a basic ultrabook meant for even casual
consumers. It features a lightweight, durable, stylish design that makes
it ideal for travelers. Despite its smaller size, it’s still quite the
powerhouse, with a 3
rd generation Intel Core mobile processor
and Intel Rapid Start technology providing a quick start up and smooth
operation. Users can store sensitive data with confidences, as the UH572
has high level security protection, including built-in Intel Anti-Theft
Technology. Additional features on this laptop include Intel Wireless
Display (WiDi) and Bluetooth connectivity. All in all, this is a Fujitsu
laptop you can be proud to own.
2. Fujitsu LIFEBOOK LH532 notebook
- Intel Core i3-2350M Processor, 2.3 GHz
- 4GB memory
- 750GB 5400 rpm hard drive
- 14″ HD display (1366 x 768)
- HD webcam (1280×720) and digital microphone
- Battery life: 6 hours 30 minutes
- 4.65 Lbs
- Price starts from $599>
The LIFEBOOK LH532 is a supremely portable laptop. Not only is it
thin and light, but it can stand up to wear and tear with its solid
exterior, durable hinges, and spill-resistant keyboard. It is the
perfect laptop for a daily commute between home and school or the
office. The preinstalled Intel Wireless Display allows the laptop to
wirelessly connect to your television and share your images or videos
with friends and family without having to purchase complicated cables.
This is a great computer for both fun and work.
3. Fujitsu LIFEBOOK NH532 Notebook
- 3rd Generation Intel Core i5-3210M Processor 3.1 GHz with turbo boost
- 6GB memory, expandable to 16GB
- 750GB 5400 rpm hard drive
- 17.3″ HD display (1600 x 900)
- HD webcam (1280 x 720) with status indicator
- External monitor, HDMI and USB 3.0 ports
- 6 Hrs 20 min battery life
- Price starts from $749 >
The LIFEBOOK NH532 is a notebook that can take the place of any desktop with its 17.3” HD display, high performance 3
rd
generation Intel Core processor, and spacious hard drive. Additional
features like the ability to connect wirelessly to your television with
WiDi, Bluetooth connectivity, USB 3.0 for quick connectivity and HDMI
ports to allow for high quality wired display connections make this
computer a real multimedia entertainment center that can fit all your
needs.
4. Fujitsu LIFEBOOK S752 notebook
- Genuine Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
- 3rd Generation Intel Core i5-3210M Processor 3.1 GHz with turbo boost
- 14″ HD LED (1366 x 768) display
- 4GB memory, expandable to 16GB
- 500GB 7200 rpm hard drive
- HD webcam (1280 x 720) with microphone
- 8hrs. 30 mints battery life
- 5.07 lbs
- Price starts from $899 >
The LIFEBOOK S752 is the Fujitsu laptop perfect for the business
professional. It features the Windows 7 professional edition operating
system, a powerful latest generation Intel Core processor, and
exceptional battery life. It also includes many advanced security
options, including Intel Anti-Theft Technology, a fingerprint reader,
and the embedded Fujitsu Security/Application Panel, to keep your
confidential data secure. This notebook is great for anyone who travels
for work or needs to bring their job home with them.
5. Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U772 Ultrabook
- 3rd Generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor 2.6 GHz with turbo
boost, upgradable to 3rd Generation Intel CoreTM i7-3667U vPro processor
up to 3.2 GHz with Intel turbo boost
- Windows 7 pro 64 bit
- 4GB memory, expandable to 8GB
- 128GB SSD
- 14” HD LED display
- Full-size, spill-resistant keyboard
- USB 3.0 and HDMI ports
- 7Hrs battery life
- 0.69” thick and just 3.15 lbs
- Price starts from $1149 >
The LIFEBOOK U772 is the latest, most advanced ultrabook from
Fujitsu. This is also a great business laptop as well as being an
all-around excellent machine. It includes Windows 7 Professional
edition, and has many great travel features like a durable magnesium
alloy casing, a spill-resistant keyboard, a long battery life, and a
total weight of only 3.15 lbs. It’s a great computer for anyone who
travels a lot, especially in crowded situations like airplanes.
Conclusion
Any
Fujitsu laptop will
be a fine choice, as the company has dedicated itself to providing
quality products across the board. These five Fujitsu laptops are the
top five in terms of performance and affordability, and hopefully the
details of each will allow you to pick the machine that is right for
your needs. Remember to always check for coupons or other deals!