By Desire Athow
Introduction and design
Sometimes, businesses demand a no-compromise approach to their computing needs. It’s all a matter of balance and budget, but for businesses looking to cram as much capacity as possible into a chassis as compact as possible, the Fujitsu LifeBook E736 should be at the top of their shopping list.
It is an expensive laptop but one that, according to its manufacturer, delivers uncompromising elegant design and functionality.
No, it is not as svelte as the Dell Latitude 13 7000 (although both come with a 13.3-inch display) but the audience targeted by the E736 is certainly going to swap a few additional millimetres for a full array of connectors and a lot more inside.
The E736 just qualifies as an Ultrabook: it is 20mm thick and weighs 1.6kg despite looking like a slab. Part of that surprising light-footedness is down to the use of magnesium in the lid and aluminium in the palm rest which gives the latter a rather odd artificial smoothness.
One of the peculiarities of this system is that it is the only one that manages to cram 32GB of memory into a 13.3-inch form factor. We couldn’t find any other commercially available …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac