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Fujitsu is set to offer a laptop for people who desire an ultraportable experience, and need the lightest device possible with the minimum of compromises to achieve it.

The Fujitsu LifeBook UH-X/E3 is a 13. 3-inch device originally introduced in 2014. Fujitsu created the PocketBook UH-X E3 for people who want a portable tablet for almost any task, all the while being able to carry on a normal wired internet connection during a business trip.

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All the Fujitsu LifeBook laptops feature Fujitsu's Xplained Display technology, which helps reduce power consumption at the same time improving the image brightness and viewing angle of the tablet. The Gravity Sensor, which replaces the spring-loaded hinge while connecting the tablet to the laptop, helps reduce the device's center of pressure when it is rapidly turning to be even thinner. Additionally, aluminum and other material used for the laptop chassis is easy on the body, which helps reduce heat and thereby decreases operating temperature

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The Fujitsu Lifebook UH-X is powered by an Intel Core i5SoC with a base clock speed of 1.33 GHz and a Turbo clock speed of 1.65 GHz. With a base resolution 4096 x 2160 and a maximum resolution 4096 x 1536, the laptop should be a good match for content consumption and video encoding. It also has Pentium M 4th-gen processing and a 256 GB solid-state drive. The Toshiba TB-p120P has an integrated Radeon HD 6730M graphics card and is powered by an Intel Core i7-4510U CPU with 4 lanes of fast DDR4 memory. Also onboard is 4 GB of RAM and a 250 GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD.

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Like everyone else's, the LifeBook UH-X also features a 13.3-inch full-HD IPS display. It supports Active Matrix Light Source Technology, which is utilized by brighter lighting zones which enhances shadow detail. On the front of the device, there is an 8-megapixel camera that supports auto-focus to improve the capture quality even more and a 21-megapixel camera on the back of the device. Overall, the combination of the mid-range ThinkPad Pro stylus with wide viewing angles help reduce the weight of the device, which can be seen in the video below.

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It is good to see Fujitsu relies on Microsoft Office 2016 to deliver an excellent viewing experience (high res). The new version Office for Mac offers more options for wirelessly transforming Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote and offering excellent defaults for offline workflow.
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