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Publié: 2012-05-11, Auteur: John , review by: itnews.com.au
Extrait: This is going to be a problem for Fujitsu. It is a company that makes wonderfully crafted pieces of computing, but does so at the high end of the pricing spectrum.This worked when other manufacturers were also making expensive thin and light laptops, but ...
Publié: 2012-05-09, Auteur: John , review by: crn.com.au
Extrait: One of the biggest things Intel has done with its ultrabook push is to shift expectations of thin and light laptops. Despite the fact that we haven't seen them hit the kind of price points promised when we first heard about ultrabooks, they offer thin and...
Good battery life, going toe to toe with lower power ultrabooks. 7200rpm hard drive
Circular scroll isn't that great
The SH771 is a decent laptop that provides power and flexibility thanks to its full complement of ports, battery options and weight-saving features. The odd battery bug is vexing, though, and we hope Fujitsu is able to rectify it soon....
Good battery life, going toe to toe with lower power ultrabooks, 7200rpm hard drive
Weird bug that causes the laptop to hibernate at 10 per cent battery, regardless of setting
The SH771 is a decent laptop that provides power and flexibility thanks to its full complement of ports, battery options and weight-saving features. The odd battery bug is vexing, though, and we hope Fujitsu is able to rectify it soon.
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Publié: 2012-01-31, Auteur: John , review by: bit.com.au
A perfect example of what Ultrabooks hope to change about thin and light computing.PerformanceFeatures & DesignValue for moneyOverallSpecs$2188 AUD(pricing info)2.5GHz Core i5-2520M • 4GB DDR3 • 640GB HDD • 13.3in 1366 x 768 LED screen • DVD writer • 1 x...
The SH771 is worth checking out if you're looking for something with more features than an Ultrabook, but with a similar form factor. It's well built and looks good and it doesn't make many compromises when it comes to connectivity and specifications. How...
Publié: 2011-11-02, Auteur: Vincent , review by: asia.cnet.com
Extrait: Long before Intel started its big push for Ultrabooks, Japanese PC manufacturers such as Fujitsu, Sony and Toshiba, have been making ultraportable laptops that are equally thin and light. The difference--these are usually high-end laptops that are targ...
Extrait: For a long time now, Fujitsu machines haven't really caught on with the mainstream consumers in this region. While they've in recent times made notable efforts in appealing to students and the younger generation with 'tasty' colors and more pocket-friendl...