Fujitsu’s dad or mum firm Lenovo has launched a brand new mannequin of the laptop computer TechRadar Professional beforehand branded the ‘world’s lightest laptop computer’ – however, prefer it’s predecessor – it’ll solely be offered in Asia.
Strating from 154,800 yen (roughly $1,040) the Fujitsu Lifebook WU-X/H1 is a successor to the Lifebook WU-X/G2launched in August 2022, and weighs roughly 30g heavier.
The earlier mannequin got here in at simply 634g, making it not solely ridiculously gentle – however lighter even than Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Professionalwhich weighs 682g.
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There are a selection of explanation why it may be thought of up there with a number of the finest enterprise laptops proper now, together with its versatility and connectivity choices. However its excessive lightness is its greatest promoting level by a long way.
The most recent in Fujitsu’s Lifebook household weighs solely 7g heavier at 689g, however that is nonetheless nothing to scoff at. It is available in a lot lighter than the gadget we beforehand thought of the lightest on sale proper now – the Fujitsu FMV UH-X 4ZR1L13925. This machine weighs 868g.
Elsewhere, the Lifebook UH-X/H1 is offered with an Intel Core i7-1355U processor alongside Intel Iris X graphics. The 14-inch gadget additionally comes with as much as 32GB RAM, and as much as 2TB of SSD (PCIe) storage.
It boasts nice connectivity choices, too, with a Wi-Fi 6E suitable community card, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, and quite a few ports together with microSD, two USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2) ports, DisplayPort, two USB-A 3.2 (Gen 1), HDMI, and RJ-45 Ethernet port, alongside a 3.5mm headphone jack.
It has a lifespan of roughly 11 hours, in keeping with the producer, and costs as much as 100% in simply over two hours.
By all accounts, it’s a particularly versatile and stable machine for professionals and hybrid employees. The one catch is, like lots of Lenovo’s different merchandise, it’s solely accessible for buy in East Asia. It’s most likely for that purpose that information of its emergence has been comparatively subdued.
