Thursday, January 23rd 2025
Fujitsu FMV Note U: World's Lightest CoPilot+ PC Introduced
Fujitsu is a name that we hear less often nowadays, at least in the consumer technology sector. However, the prominent Japanese brand is by no means dormant, and has now unveiled a brand-new laptop that is shockingly light - in fact, it is the lightest laptop available on the market right now that features CoPilot+ functionality. Dubbed the FMV Note U, the ultra-light laptop tips the scales at just around 848 grams, which roughly equates to around 1.87 lbs.
The laptop is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V or 258V "Lunar Lake" processors, paired with 16 or 32 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 memory. The chip is plenty fast, and will easily suffice for almost any moderately intensive workload thrown its way. There is, unsurprisingly, no room for discrete graphics, which means the admirably performant Arc 140V iGPU has to bear all the weight for GPU tasks. A 64 Wh battery is also present, which, paired with Lunar Lake's commendable efficiency, should allow for decently long runtimes away from the wall.The Fujitsu FMV Note U packs a healthy array of ports as well, including dual Thunderbolt 4, dual USB 3.2 Gen 1, Ethernet, microSD reader, 3.5 mm audio, as well as HDMI. Wireless requirements are taken core of by Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth, and the included 2MP IR webcam allows for Windows hello functionality as well for an added layer of security. The notebook can also be equipped with up to 2 TB of storage, and sports the MIL-810H durability certification. The laptop is available in Japan at a starting price of ~$1,365, and an international release is not in sight, at least for now.
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The laptop is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 256V or 258V "Lunar Lake" processors, paired with 16 or 32 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 memory. The chip is plenty fast, and will easily suffice for almost any moderately intensive workload thrown its way. There is, unsurprisingly, no room for discrete graphics, which means the admirably performant Arc 140V iGPU has to bear all the weight for GPU tasks. A 64 Wh battery is also present, which, paired with Lunar Lake's commendable efficiency, should allow for decently long runtimes away from the wall.The Fujitsu FMV Note U packs a healthy array of ports as well, including dual Thunderbolt 4, dual USB 3.2 Gen 1, Ethernet, microSD reader, 3.5 mm audio, as well as HDMI. Wireless requirements are taken core of by Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth, and the included 2MP IR webcam allows for Windows hello functionality as well for an added layer of security. The notebook can also be equipped with up to 2 TB of storage, and sports the MIL-810H durability certification. The laptop is available in Japan at a starting price of ~$1,365, and an international release is not in sight, at least for now.
1 Comment on Fujitsu FMV Note U: World's Lightest CoPilot+ PC Introduced
That's a nice way of saying its a throttling piece of shit, well done :D