Fujitsu announces world's lightest laptop
Miscellaneous / / August 02, 2022
The novelty weighs less than the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
Japanese company Fujitsu introduced laptop Lifebook WU-X/G2. According to the manufacturer, this is the lightest device in its class: its weight is only 634 grams.
The Lifebook WU-X/G2 is equipped with a 12th generation Intel Core processor. The user is given a choice of versions with Core i5-1235U or Core i7-1255U. RAM is dual-channel LPDDR4x with 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB, while SSD sizes range from 256GB to 2TB.
The laptop is equipped with a 13.3-inch Full HD screen, as well as an HD webcam covered by a shutter. Lifebook supports Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 6, and on the ends of the device there are two USB Type-C connectors with Thunderbolt 4 support, one USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, RJ45 network interface, SD card slot, HDMI and 3.5mm mini jack.
The body of the device is made of carbon fiber, thanks to which Fujitsu managed to achieve low weight. The dimensions of the laptop are 307 × 197 × 15.5 mm.
It is important to note that the compact dimensions of the device did not affect autonomy in the best way. So, Lifebook is equipped with a battery capacity of 25 Wh - this is about half the battery capacity of an average laptop. However, according to the manufacturer, Lifebook WU-X/G2 is able to work up to 11 hours without connecting to the network.
In addition, the user has the opportunity to connect an external optical drive to the Lifebook WU-X / G2 - disk storage is still in demand in Japan.
The novelty is only available in the Japanese market, the price of the basic version with Core i5 and 8/256 GB of memory is $ 1370 (≈ 83,000 rubles) and 1,675 dollars (≈ 101,000 rubles) for the top configuration with Core i7, 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB.
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