If you are searching for something lighter compared to 2.9kg AH series, then think about the SH76/E: at 1.34kg, it's among the least heavy 13.3-inch laptops that include an interior DVD drive. Specs incorporate a Core i5-2520M nick (2.5GHz-3.2GHz), 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, exactly the same circular scrolling pad, exactly the same dust trap as well as an impressive 13.7-hour battery existence. Like its worldwide cousin, the SH76/E may also swap its optical drive for any pico projector or perhaps a weight-saving idea frame. Except for the flimsy and less vivid display in comparison towards the AH model's, the SH's overall quality was acceptable. However, Fujitsu wants �161,820 ($2,110) because of its latest portable laptop, so you might like to personalize it with cheaper components around the company's Japanese website (selecting a 500GB Hard disk drive would help you save about $980, for example). Both models is going to be obtainable in a week's time.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Fujitsu Lifebook AH77/E and SH76/E hands-on
If you are acquainted with Fujitsu's AH572 and S761/C laptops, then you will certainly recognize the commonalities on the Japanese cousins. Around the left we now have the beastly 15.6-inch AH77/E, which sports an Apple Core-i72670QM processor (2.20-3.10GHz), 750GB hard disk, 8GB RAM, Blu-ray drive along with a handy circular scrolling pad. We search the slanted secrets as well as their color-highlighted sides (combinations include black on red-colored, whitened on black and black on blue), basically using the detachable dust trap close to the heatsink at the base side, although the already-reduced cost of �175,320 ($2,284) is quite steep for any machine missing a devoted graphics card -- you receive an Apple HD Graphics 3000 rather.
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