The LifeBook SH771 comes with the latest Intel Core i5 and i7 processors. (Credit: Fujitsu)
Fujitsu has unveiled its latest LifeBook, the SH771, a 13-inch ultraportable laptop that is the company's lightest and thinnest.
The LifeBook SH771, which has a magnesium alloy chassis, tips the scales at just 1.33kg when equipped with the included weight saver option. This is comparable to the heft of Apple's MacBook Air, though with thickness that ranges from 16.6 to 22.3mm, the LifeBook SH771 is slightly chunkier.
The SH771 comes with standard-voltage Intel Core-i processors, which run at higher clock speeds than the ultralow-power versions found on the Air and the recently introduced Ultrabooks. It also comes with a modular bay that supports accessories such as an optical drive and an extended battery pack that pushes its uptime from 9.5 hours to 14 hours.
Two configurations are available in Singapore from early November--a S$2,288 Core i7 2640M version (8GB RAM and 750GB HDD) and a S$2,888 Core i5 2520M model (4GB RAM and 640GB HDD). Customers can also choose to upgrade to an SSD option, though the company has not yet revealed the additional cost involved. You can find out more about the Fujitsu LifeBook SH771 in our hands-on article.
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