Fujitsu’s laptop business, backed by Lenovo, has made its comeback to the Philippines and released two new series of machines: the Fujitsu UH-X and CH line.
First, let’s talk about the Fujitsu UH-X series, which were apparently made for working professionals. The series is powered by the latest 12th-gen Intel Core i7-1255U processor paired with Intel Iris Xe graphics and runs on the current Windows 11 operating system.
It then has a compact 13-inch display with an FHD resolution and is built on a light yet durable magnesium alloy. This one weighs under 1kg at 878g and is 15.5mm thin. It even has MIL-STD-810H certification for being durable.
The UH-X can be had with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of fast SSD storage. The battery has a 64Whr capacity and the device also enjoys the latest WiFi 6 connectivity standard.
For the ports, the UH-X series have full-size HDMI, USB Type-A, USB Type-C, and an SD card slot. The fingerprint scanner is built-in on the power button and the keyboard is backlit.
The Fujitsu UH-X has a starting price of Php64,995 in the Philippines and comes with a free Microsoft Office Home and Student and 3-year on-site warranty.
If you want something relatively cheaper, there’s the Fujitsu CH series, which are Intel EVO-certified devices. It is powered by the last generation’s Intel Core i5-1135G7 CPU, but still with Intel Iris Xe graphics and Windows 11 operating system.
The chip is paired with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of fast SSD storage. It also has WiFi 6 connectivity, Bluetooth 5.1, Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB 3.2, 53WHr battery, and an HD webcam with Windows Hello.
You can get the Fujitsu CH for a starting price of Php54,995. Like the former, it comes with a free Microsoft Office Home and Student, as well as a 3-year onsite warranty.