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Why you need to love Futjitsu Lifebook (U772) Ultraslim?

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Introducing to you a new phase on the Utrabook from Fujitsu, the Futjitsu Lifebook U772. Lifebook has a great value to the latest mobile computing that doesn’t compromise technology plus its power and connectivity that would possibly support mobile working all-day, with impressive and stylus design. Fujitsu announced not just an additional of an Ultrabook to its Lifebook line thus it’s the industry’s first 4G/LTE enabled Utrabook.

An awesome Lifebook Utrabook with a frameless 14-inch display and connectivity using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and don’t forget the 4G/LTE. This measures just 15.6mm from base to cover. In the market today, Fujitsu states that it is the thinnest Ultrabook. At 1.45 kg, the U772 is perhaps one of the class lighter laptop as well. If comparing it with an HP like HP Envy 4 that has a similar screen size that has it’s configuration measuring 19.8mm thick and weighing 1.8kg. Whereas, Fujitsu laptops will feature an onboard HD video camera, this perhaps be the one with a full-HD capability video.


The Lifebook U772 comes with a red or silver shell, this is protected by Advance Theft Protection technology with its Intel Anti-Theft and Absolute Computrace features, that makes remotely feasible to trace a misplaced or stolen machine and can copy or delete data remotely.

This is great for business people on the move; the Lifebook U7772 is the suitable buddy for travelling. The lightweight, slimline design that emerges while out of the office and still be productive all-day. Even you’re on a long tow flight that has an extended battery life.

And also you will love more and wanting a Fujitsu Ultrabook is that it has USB charge functionality. No need running all night just to power-up like those mobile devices such as smartphones. USB ports now are possible for charging even when the Lifebook is on a standby mode or it’s switched off.

Throwing back the question, with the Fujitsu Lifebook Utlrabook 14-inch with LTE support be interests you? That compares with the rest over the ultrabooks that are already out or released shortly that makes you choose? Want to hear from you and share it through commenting on this post.

HP Folio 13 "to buy or not to buy"

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With the vast announcements in the notebook space HP has been busy this year to create innovations, especially with their ultrabooks.  They had build and announced their Ivy Bridge line of ultrabooks and Sleekbooks a couple of months back. And now HP introduced an Ultrabook that would give some new impression through their HP Folio 13. Let us see how heap it would be against like Dell, Samsung and Tohsiba Ultrabooks.

Build and Design

Folio 13 is not just any laptop but a premium Ultrabook, it has the feel of sublime that you can tell HP has gone to its great lengths to feel that this notebook is an ultra premium. In fact with this nice feel it really makes you want to use the notebook more. The distribution weight is very well done, though it isn’t the slimmest Utlrabook at 18 mm in depth nor the lightest at 1.5 kg.

The cover is made up with a brushed aluminum finish, while its underneath has its rubberized coating for enhanced grip.  Since the notebook has a bit of heft, HP added all the standard connectivity preferences (just lacks a disc drive) but the rest like Gigabit LAN, HDMI, a USB 3.0 and 2.0 port, card reader and headphone jack. Intake vents were placed underneath, while the exhaust sits behind the hinge.  As we go further, the hinge mechanism has its feel of a well-built and durable that doesn’t seem like it’ll loose anytime. And the lid giving you a very flexible viewing it also tilts backs all the way to 170 degrees, no matter sitting position you at.

The 13.3 inch screen has an extremely thin bezel that gives a wider appearance. The speaker grill is placed above the keyboard and it’s never blocked. With it’s Dolby Advanced Audio for better audio fidelity.  HP has been known for their amazing keyboard and no surprise there. HP trackpad is not that said though. The tracking is smooth and responsive but the buttons are so hard and there is no proper click feel to it, it needs to apply a lot of pressure that makes it a terrible experience. But concerning overall design and build it is scored highly for Folio 13.


Features

When we talk about hardware Folio 13 is powered with an intel i5-2467M ULV CPU, 4GB RAM and a 128GB SSD. One thing that bothers me that why does they install a standard hard drive and small SSD, since clearly there is a plenty of room inside the chassis. With no dedicated graphic card, of course so you’ll have to make do with the onboard one, which is fine for watching HD movies. It also has a Windows 7 Professional 64-bit OS, along with it.


With the usual software fluff that HP bundles have along with their notebooks, HP Folio 13 is a CoolSense Technology. These adjust automatically with the fan in the notebook, depending on the system temperature. Including HP TrueVision, HD webcam, QuickLaunch, Intel WiDi support, Support Assistant and Connection Manager.
 
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