Fujitsu just announced its new LIFEBOOK E5 series of lightweight notebooks. These are designed for the post-pandemic hybrid working setups. The LIFEBOOK E5 series has an all-new, ultra-light magnesium case. The new models are more slimline than the popular predecessor versions, at only 19.9mm thick for the 14-inch version and 20.1mm thick for the 15-inch variant.
The LIFEBOOK E5 series uses the 12th
generation Intel Core CPUs with Intel Iris Xe graphics to give a high-level
performance. Alternatively, users can go for AMD Ryzen 5000U Series CPUs with
AMD Radeon graphics. Both models include up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM. While the
LIFEBOOK E5 models' weight has lowered by up to 25 percent, the battery
capacity has improved according to Fujitsu.
Fujitsu also announced new ultra-light
mobile thin client versions aimed at businesses with centralized or cloud-based
user scenarios that require optimum local compute capacities, such as financial
services, healthcare, home offices, and all XaaS situations. The LIFEBOOK E5412
and E5512 mobile thin client versions have the same new appearance as the rest
of the series and utilize the same port replicator.
Fujitsu is also unveiling the newest
version of its ultra-mobile and highly secure LIFEBOOK U7x12 Series of laptops,
the high-end LIFEBOOK U9312, and its tablet cousin, the LIFEBOOK U9312X, all of
which utilize the latest, 12th generation Intel Core processors.