Fujitsu has launched the FMV Zero Lifebook WU5/J3, setting a new standard in portable computing. Weighing a mere 634 grams, this 14-inch laptop claims to be the world’s lightest in its class, catering to on-the-go professionals seeking uncompromised productivity.
The WU5/J3 is engineered to meet the demands of today’s mobile workforce, combining portability with reliable performance and AI features. As remote work and frequent travel become increasingly common, Fujitsu’s latest offering aims to provide a reliable, high-performance solution for professionals across various industries.
Despite being extremely light and thin, the laptop’s carbon fiber construction meets the rigorous MIL-STD-810H military-grade standards. This certification ensures the laptop’s resilience against drops, shocks, and pressure, making sure it lasts a long time.
Customers can select between two high-performance processors: the Intel Core Ultra 5 125U or the more powerful Intel Core Ultra 7 155U. Both chips come equipped with integrated AI Boost NPUs, providing hardware acceleration for AI-driven features in Windows 11 and Office 2024, including the much-talked-about CoPilot.
RAM configurations start at 8 GB and can be expanded to a substantial 64 GB, while SSD storage ranges from a modest 256 GB to a capacious 2 TB, allowing users to tailor the device to their specific requirements. There are also AI-powered features onboard that help with noise cancellation during video calls to clear out any background noise. The fingerprint sensor onboard ensures you don’t have to type in passwords or PINs.
The array of ports on the sides includes two USB-A and two USB-C ports, a full-sized HDMI port, an Ethernet port, a microSD slot, and a headphone jack. According to the company’s claims, the battery can last 6 to 11 hours depending on your use.
The FMV Zero Lifebook WU5/J3 is only available in Japan with a starting price of $1,325.
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