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Fujitsu’s latest laptop offers crystal

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INTEGRATING tradition with modern design has produced good results, and that is what Fujitsu is doing with the new LH772 Lifebook.

Using the Takumi philosophy, Fujitsu pays attention to details, be it form or functionality. With the latest specifications, this notebook proves to be a worthy personal workstation despite competition from the iPads and other tablets.
The glossy pink review unit which I received suggests that this model targets trend-conscious consumers and promises loads of entertaining activities to boot.

I’d like to think the choice of the colour pink was inspired by the cherry blossoms, fusing the company’s Japanese heritage in the design. The model also comes in black and white finishing, to suit users who plan to blend with the corporate with battery such as Fujitsu ESPRIMO Mobile U9200 Battery , Fujitsu ESPRIMO Mobile D9500 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP222 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook P3110 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP42 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook C2010 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook C7661 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP260 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook MH330 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP232 Battery , Fujitsu FPCBP231 Battery , Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Battery culture.

The screen panel can almost tilt 180 degrees so you can enjoy the screen at a wider angle. The LH772 is no light weight, as it comes with a built-in optical drive, lots of ports and slots for connectivity convenience as well as unique built-in accessories like speakers, fingerprint reader and more.

The slanting keyboard panel is a gem, rising gradually from bottom towards the upper part, making it very comfortable to type while both hands rest on the palm rest space on the notebook.

The ergonomical design continues with the keyboard slanting slightly lower at the centre, so your fingers won’t tire easily. The patterned surface of the lower panel reduces slipping and does not retain any fingerprints.

Fujitsu has come out with a signature design with the lower keyboard which curves out at the right hand side. It’s called the F-line, as it resembles the letter F.

One of the most interesting features on this Lifebook model is the control wheel, a small crater at the lower right hand side of the LH772 that responds to touch. Just trace your finger around the jagged path around the wheel to turn the volume up or down. It feels like a real audio-visual machinery.

The Omni-pass serves as a master password that can be used to encrypt files, secure the Lifebook and perform other secure options on various information from unwanted snoops.