Fujitsu Lifebook P770
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Average of 12 scores (from 13 reviews)
Reviews for the Fujitsu Lifebook P770
Source: Comp Reviews Archive.org version
Fujitsu's new LifeBook P770 certainly isn't an inexpensive ultraportable, but it makes up for that price by offering some outstanding performance and features in a very compact system. Performance is very strong with the new ultra-low voltage Core i7 processor and it doesn't impact running times all that much. For its price though, it would have been nice to see more memory, hard drive space and a sturdier feel.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/10/2010
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: CNet Archive.org version
Cheap and cheerful netbooks have encroached significantly on the ultra-portable market, but, as anyone who's used a netbook can testify, their performance often leaves a lot to be desired. Nevertheless, the Fujitsu LifeBook P770 remains an impressive machine for business users. It's small and light, has a very fast, yet power-efficient, processor and comes with integrated mobile broadband. The build quality could be better, but in most regards, this is a very sound business laptop.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/03/2010
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: It Pro Archive.org version
The Fujitsu Lifebook P770 is an ultra-portable laptop equipped with one of Intel's latest low voltage Core i7 processors. Read our review to find out if it successfully combines fast performance and long battery life in a slim, lightweight package.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/05/2010
Rating: Total score: 67%
Source: Good Gear Guide Archive.org version
Fujitsu's LifeBook P770 is designed for anyone after a small yet fully featured laptop. It's a 12.1in ultraportable notebook with a Core i7 CPU and 4GB of RAM, as well as plenty of ports and a built-in optical drive. Fujitsu's LifeBook P770 offers good performance and plenty of features in a small, 12in body. It weighs only 1.4kg and is ideal for users who want a small, very mobile laptop that doesn't compromise much when it comes to features.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/02/2010
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Channel Web Archive.org version
Fujistu’s new Lifebook P770 has a lot of the same ingredients as its predecessor – the Lifebook P8110. If you don’t balk at the price, the P770 is a good purchase. That said, there aren’t that many high-end corporate models over £1,000 so there’s not much in the way of competition. However, the P770 is a robust laptop built for portability, heavy duty use and top performance.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/01/2010
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: V3.co.uk Archive.org version
If you don't balk at the price, the P770 is a good purchase. That said, there aren't that many high-end corporate models over £1,000 so there's not much in the way of competition. However, the P770 is a robust laptop built for portability, heavy duty use and top performance.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/01/2010
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Computing Archive.org version
A sturdy 12.1in laptop boasting impressive performance and battery life. If you don’t balk at the price, the P770 is a good purchase. That said, there aren’t that many high-end corporate models over £1,000 so there’s not much in the way of competition. However, the P770 is a robust laptop built for portability, heavy duty use and top performance.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/01/2010
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar Archive.org version
Anyone who needs a highly portable laptop for constant travel, but with more power than a standard netbook, should definitely consider the Fujitsu Lifebook P770. Very few flaws detract from this feature-packed machine, which provides the ultimate freedom thanks to the built-in 3G module.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/18/2010
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar Archive.org version
Business users and anyone seeking dependable performance from a highly portable machine should certainly consider the Lifebook P770, as there are very few flaws. The laptop does come at a rather steep price, however, so be sure to consider your needs first.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/31/2010
Rating: Total score: 80%
Foreign Reviews
Source: Chip.de - 1/11
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 12/01/2010
Rating: Total score: 84% performance: 83% features: 100% display: 87% mobility: 69% ergonomy: 88%
Source: ITespresso DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/24/2010
Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 80% features: 80% mobility: 70% ergonomy: 80%
Source: Itsvet HR→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/22/2010
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Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics: Onboard graphics card that is built in the new Arrandale CPUs (Core i3 / i5 / i7 Dual Cores). Depending on the model and Turbo Boost, the GMA HD is clocked between 166 and 766 MHz.
Only some 3D games with very low demands are playable with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Intel Core i7: The Intel Core i7 for laptops is based on the LG1156 Core i5/i7 CPU for desktops. The base clock speed of the CPUs is relatively low, but because of a huge Turbo mode, the cores can dynamically overclock to up to 3.2 GHz (920XM). Therefore, the CPU can be as fast as high clocked dual-core CPUs (using single threaded applications) but still offer the advantage of 4 cores. Because of the large TDP of 45 W / 55 W, the CPU is only intended for large laptops.
640UM: The Core i7-640UM is a power efficient ultra low voltage processor for laptops. Using Turbo Boost it can be clocked with up to 2.26 GHz. Thanks to Hyperthreading, 4 threads can be processed simultaneously. An integrated graphics card (Intel HD Graphics with 166-500 MHz) and a DDR3-800 memory controller are also included in the package.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
12.10":
This range of display format is largely the upper limit for tablets and the lower limit for subnotebooks.
The advantage of subnotebooks is that the entire laptop can be small in size and therefore easily portable. The tiny display has the added advantage of requiring little power, which further improves battery life and thus mobility. The disadvantage is that reading texts is exhausting for the eyes. High resolutions, which one is used to from a standard laptop, are almost not usable.
The same applies to tablets in this size range.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Fujitsu: Fujitsu is a Japanese technology group listed on the Nikkei 225 with origins dating back to 1935. Its products and services focus on information technology, telecommunications, semiconductors, networks, computer and communications products and advanced microelectronics.
In 1999, the cooperation with Siemens in the IT sector (servers, notebooks, desktop PCs, etc.) started under the Fujitsu-Siemens brand. 10 years later, this cooperation ended.
76.75%: This rating is not earth-shattering. This rating must actually be seen as average, since there are about as many devices with worse ratings as better ones. A purchase recommendation can only be seen with a lot of goodwill, unless it is about websites that generally rate strictly.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.