If you're familiar with Fujitsu's AH572 and S761/C laptops, then you'll
certainly recognize the similarities on their Japanese cousins. On the left we have the beastly 15.6-inch AH77/E, which sports an Intel Core-i72670QM processor (2.20-3.10GHz), 750GB hard drive, 8GB RAM, Blu-ray drive and a handy circular scrolling pad. We dig the slanted keys and their color-accented sides (combinations include black on red, white on black
and black on blue), and likewise with the removable dust trap near the
heatsink on the bottom side, though the already-discounted price of
¥175,320 ($2,284) is rather steep for a machine lacking a dedicated
graphics card - you get an Intel HD Graphics 3000 instead.
If
you're looking for something lighter than the 2.9kg AH series, then
consider the SH76/E: at 1.34kg, it's one of the lightest 13.3-inch
laptops that come with an internal DVD drive. Specs include a Core
i5-2520M chip (2.5GHz-3.2GHz), 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, the same circular
scrolling pad, the same dust trap and an impressive 13.7-hour battery
life. Like its international cousin, the SH76/E can also swap its optical drive for a pico projector
or a weight-saver frame. With the exception of the flimsy and duller
display compared to the AH model's, the SH's overall build quality was
satisfactory. However, Fujitsu wants ¥161,820 ($2,110) for its latest portable
laptop, so you might want to customize it with cheaper components on
the company's Japanese website (choosing a 500GB HDD would save you
about $980, for instance). Both models will be available in a week's
time.
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