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    Default Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    Fujitsu is kicking off the summer product season today, introducing two LIFEBOOK Ultrabooks -- the 14-inch LIFEBOOK U772 Ultrabook designed for business professionals and the 13.3-inch LIFEBOOK UH572 Ultrabook ideal for consumers -- powered by the 3rd generation Intel Core processors which enable improved performance and extended battery life. Stylish and durable with magnesium alloy housing, both Fujitsu Ultrabook systems offer large touchpads with integrated buttons and multi-touch gesture support.

    In addition to the new LIFEBOOK Ultrabook systems, Fujitsu introduced the refreshed Fujitsu LIFEBOOK NH532 desktop replacement notebook featuring a 17.3-inch HD+ display and powered by a new 3rd generation Intel Core processor.



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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    I was excited about the UH572 until I read it has the CRAP low(useless)-resolution 1366x768 "display screen."

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    It is frustrating that most Ultrabooks don't at least have an "option" for a display with a higher resolution like 1600x900 or 1920x1080.

    Ultrabooks are supposed to be "premium" products but most don't offer premium screens.

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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by dejacky View Post
    I was excited about the UH572 until I read it has the CRAP low(useless)-resolution 1366x768 "display screen."
    Er, my 13.3" laptop has a resolution of 1280x800. If I put my face less than an inch from the screen, yeah, I can make out pixels and tell the resolution is low. But normally, it's so fine (dpi is something over 100) that I don't notice. I don't even know how anyone could notice. It's a finer resolution per inch than my desktop's 21" 1680x1050, and most 1080p television/desktop displays.
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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    the cry for higher res aint solely on the dpi, its because we can see a lot more content on it.

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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr MM View Post
    the cry for higher res aint solely on the dpi, its because we can see a lot more content on it.
    Bingo!

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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    About time Fujitsu came out with new laptops. They have never really gotten more popular over the years though.
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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles P. Jefferies View Post
    About time Fujitsu came out with new laptops. They have never really gotten more popular over the years though.
    Yeah, they were decent. I had an E series Fujitsu in 2006-ish, even did an NBR review for it. pretty solid notebook, just a bit pricey for what you got.

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    Default Re: Fujitsu Introduces LifeBook Ultrabooks And More Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Jackson View Post
    It is frustrating that most Ultrabooks don't at least have an "option" for a display with a higher resolution like 1600x900 or 1920x1080.

    Ultrabooks are supposed to be "premium" products but most don't offer premium screens.
    how many ultrabooks are there with higher resolutions?
    off the top of my head.. the Asus has the 1080p res, the LG has the 900p and maybe another Asus model.. any more?

 

 

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