Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U758 VFY:U7580M35SBNC Overview
The Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U758 VFY:U7580M35SBNC is a powerful and versatile laptop designed for business professionals who require high performance and reliability. Powered by the 8th generation Intel Core i5-8250U processor, this laptop offers exceptional processing power with a base frequency of 1.60 GHz and a boost frequency of up to 3.40 GHz. With 8 processor cores and 8 threads, users can easily multitask and run demanding applications with ease.
The laptop features a 15.6-inch Full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, providing crisp and clear visuals for work and entertainment. The Intel UHD Graphics 620 delivers smooth graphics performance for everyday tasks and light gaming. With 8GB of internal memory and a 256GB SSD storage, users can store their files and data securely and access them quickly.
In terms of connectivity, the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U758 comes equipped with Bluetooth, Ethernet LAN, and WiFi capabilities, allowing users to stay connected wherever they go. The laptop also features HDMI and USB 3.0 ports for easy connectivity to external devices and accessories. The built-in front camera enables video conferencing and online meetings.
The sleek and stylish clamshell design of the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U758 is available in a black color, making it a professional-looking device for business users. With dimensions of 378mm x 256mm x 19.2mm and a weight of 1.72kg, this laptop is portable.
Pros:
1. Powerful 8th generation Intel Core i5 processor for fast and efficient performance.
2. Full HD display for clear and sharp visuals.
3. Lightweight and compact design for portability.
4. Connectivity options including Bluetooth, Ethernet LAN, and WiFi.
5. Front camera for video conferencing and online meetings.
Cons:
1. Limited storage capacity compared to some other laptops in its class.
2. No discrete graphics adapter for more demanding graphical tasks.
3. Non-upgradeable RAM limits future expansion options.
4. Limited number of USB ports for connecting multiple devices simultaneously.
5. Lack of an optical drive may be inconvenient for users who still rely on physical media.