The Fujitsu Lifebook U772 ( $ 1,679.00 direct ) is a slim ultrabook business , proud Core i7 process , a fast solid - state drive ( SSD ) , and a battery life that lasts through a typical day . The striking design features vanishingly thin bezels , a lightweight magnesium - alloy frame , and a bevy of integrated security features that make it a solid choice for professionals who want to take their act on the road .
Design
The slim , aluminum -clad design Lifebook U772 is quite similar to the silver variant of the Sony VAIO Z13 ( SVZ13114GXX ) , with a lightweight three - pound magnesium alloy frame , sliver - thin profile and sharp fitted - off the corners . In almost the same size of 0.69 by 12.87 by 8.85 inches ( HWD ) , the two pretty similar, save for the back - hinge mount Sony Z13 's feet and lighter weight ( 2.58 pounds ) .
The glass - covered display has a standard 1,366 -by - 768 resolution , but offers deeper blacks and beautiful colors than most . Making the display glass - surfaced for better black and color , but also makes it more reflective display , which causes issues when using outside ultrabook or direct light . The thin bezel also allows the 13 - inch ultrabook to house a 14 - inch ( diagonal ) display . The display is paired with built - in stereo speaker , which provides crisp clear sound at all but the highest volumes .
The keyboard suffers from the same shallow depth Keystroke plague the ultrabook category , but is a bit soft by comparison anyway. The flat chiclet keys have a matte finish, which is comfortable , and you are safe to take the U772 with a working lunch , as it has a design spill - resistant with an internal membrane barrier fending off damage from moisture . The touchpad is clickable surface , right - and left - click buttons integrated into the touchpad . The mouse has an interesting feature inertia , where a quick flick of the finger will send the cursor moves , and continues after the finger leaves the touchpad . While many find it useful, it is just as likely that some find it maddening .
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