Features a nicely shimmering metallic red magnesium case and silver color. The lid surface is processed and painted so meticulously that its looks like colored aluminum under light. From its brushed silver magnesium alloy cover to its smooth black interior with blue lightinh accents, Fujitsu LifeBook UH572 looks like a class act. The plastic around the keyboard isn't as sturdy as the magnesium alloy used on its business-oriented sibling models and there was a bit of flexing when used.
Fujitsu LifeBook UH572 ultrabook is powered by 1.7GHz 3rdgeneration Intel Core i5-3317U processor with new Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 with 4GB of RAM ensure smart performance and responsive in any task handle. Preserves battery life while providing processing performance similar to a standard volt Sandy Bridge processor. Accompanied by Intel HD 4000 1050MHz Max clock graphics seamlessly integrated gaming technology with stunning graphics rules from start, without additional discrete graphics hardware.
Sport a 13.3-inch SuperFine HD 220nits backlit LED, 1366 x 768 pixels is bright and crisp. The notebook supports Intel's WiDi technology for beaming a notebook display to a TV that also support WiDi, but you need to plug in a WiDi adapter to use this feature and HDMI ouput port as well.
UH572 is equipped with a 50GB at 5400rpm Hard Drive with 32GB flash memory Solid State Drive cache providing responsiveness and speed loading. On the side of the notebook you will find 2 USB 3.0 port (one with charging capability), USB 2.0 port, HDMI output port and SD card reader, VGA and LAN connector port. While inside the piece is equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Di 2.0 for wireless streaming alternative to HDMI and Bluetooth 4.0.
Security is also included on board, with Intel Anti-Theft technology, Computrace, BIOS and Hard Drive password protection and Kensington lock slot. While the $999.00 ultrabook has a smaller display screen than U722 model, and least expensive configuration model one.
Fujitsu LifeBook UH572 Utrabook Technical Specifications and Price
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