Fujitsu Laptop

How is this a network port?

?

??

oh ok

That's cool.

Most likely has a lever that you pull down or up.
Lots of japanese laptops have this "slim" ethernet connectors when not in use.

More than meets the eye.

Fujitsu still exist?

Fujitsu Siemens I once had was pure garbage.

Siemens (minus Fujitsu) is generally crap. They do crap EVERYWHERE.

In the ultrabook segment, Toshiba had the upper hand once, but now, Panasonic makes the best ones.

thats cool
what is your excuse apple "innovation"

thats fucking sick but adds unnecasary points of failure.

fujitsu, i know nowhere that sells their laptops

I came

a weapon to surpass metal gear

>Panasonic makes ultrabooks now
I still have my Panasonic VCR

Just checked Fujitsu's shop, these look really really neat...
but they're definitely not really really cheap

>Siemens (minus Fujitsu) is generally crap.
How could this happen?

I feel like with the avg user that'd break easily

First thing that came to my mind was: This is going to break very quickly. It's nice that they included a port but just looking at it tells me that I wouldn't use it unless there was some kind of emergency if I had this laptop.

I guess it's a trade-off, though, because the picture does show that it's too thin to include a ethernet port any other way.

On a slightly different note.. I personally don't like these "ultrathin" computers at all. I'd rather have a slightly ticker and heavier one (that's what I have) and get proper cooling so it doesn't overheat and throttle and perhaps a big battery. That's actually something Xiaomi did right with their laptop series, when you open that up you find that half the thing is filled with one gigantic battery.

They were going for the business low-end lines instead of delivering high-end products for both private and professional customers. The high-end market was deemed too competitive. But the low-end is now infested with chink shit too, so...

That's because they aren't sold outside of Japan

They have a shop on their website though

It's a port you rarely need anyways on a laptop, but when you do (e.g. when downloading WLAN drivers), it's really nice to have, so the solution is perfect

If you're wired in, you're probably not going to be mobile anyway. As long as it's plugged in an on a desk I doubt the risk of breaking it is too high.

Alright Sup Forums, tell me if this Fujitsu is worth it

>being this poor

iktf

>1,299$
>1366x768
>500 gb 5400RPM HDD

It looks pretty necessary in order to fit an RJ45 port in a laptop that thin, though. Also looks to be fairly sturdy based on those pictures.

>

>paid windows aka. Microsoft Tax
>1366x768
>5400rpm HDD unironically

>Complaining about the HDD of all things
I take it you don't use your laptop for anything serious, only watching series and GAYMING?

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>1366x768
>5400rpm 500GB HDD
>not even an ssd
>i5-7200
>4GB RAM
>1,299$

To be fair, windows 10 is downright unusable on a 5400 RPM drive.

Windows 10 has a LOT more idle disk activity. It REALLY should be installed on an SSD or at a MINIMUM a 7200RPM HDD, and even those feel like suffering if you've come from an SSD.

this is also an acceptable answer. actually it kinda makes you wonder wtf fujitsu were thinking

Oh boy you are not working in Industrial Automation. They are working hard to become the Nvidia of the PLC Market

i used to have a modem with a similar design
the rj11 port clicks in when not in use

>had to support Fujitsu laptops / 2n1 at work
>horrible wifi cards and poor wifi signal, bad driver support
>horrible, absolute trash keyboard
>trackpad was unresponsive on half I worked on, and employees were forced to use external mice
>oo so thin and cool and swivel screen
>crap resolution
>crap cpu
>4gb ram
>OOO BUT SO THIN AND COOL OOOOO


the t904's were literally made to piss me off

Speaking of which, the mobile phone division was sold off to Benq AFAIR...

>inb4 ugh is brake DDDD:
Learn to fucking use your shit properly and take care of it.

What a time to be alive ...........

I used pic related for 15 years and it still works perfectly.
How about you actually use your shit instead of pull on cables like a retarded manchild.

Ports like that have existed since the 90's already though, see

Because GAYMING is all an SSD is good for, right ?
I definitely don't appreciate Photoshop starting up in a matter of seconds with an SSD, as opposed to taking almost 2 minutes with an HDD.

there's literally no reason to put spinning rust in laptops anymore, especially if they're over $1000

My laptop has that. It snips off the tab of a cable if you use it frequently. You wouldn’t have that problem with OP’s design, and it isn’t as fiddly.

damn, this is pretty cool tbqh

noice,reminds me when I had a network card nearly two decades ago that had a horizontal RJ45 slide out.

>1366x786
>Intel HD graphics
>4gb RAM
>HDD from the ark
>not even full office
$1299
compared to my ideapad which i feel i overpaid for
>same chip
>16gb RAM
>SSD
>1080p screen
>GTX860M
>Office 365
£899 - $1205

tl'dr - no

as cool as it is, it's just begging to break. I'd unironically rather carry around an ethernet to USB-C adaptor.

Good shilling, I like it.

The steampunk future we could've had

Why does nobody care about the most important metrics
>Weight
>Bulkiness
>How long the battery lasts
Only after those come screen size and price

>>Weight
>>Bulkiness
what are you some kind of manlet? can't handle a actual laptop?

>1366x768

This shit isn't going to be dead by the end of 2018 either, is it?

I've used a port like that.
Easy to use and doesn't seem to fragile.

The Fujitsu solution seems like a lot of extra work and extremely fragile.
OK for emergencies but not for daily use.

>2005 + 12
>still fucking using ancient cables instead of wifi

>2005+12
>WiFi still unreliable as fuck

What if you want to install WIFI drivers?

more transmitters
get a Mac, they just work

That is needlessly complicated
Thank you Fujitsu I love it

This Is better

>AHN, senpai~

>get a Mac, they just work

Actually with WiFi they often don't.

Some wireless access points simply aren't compatible with Apple.
I don't know why.

>literally thinkpad tier specs
I don't even know anymore

>HP
Very Nice

I'll get a Mac once Apple stops their special snowflake bullshit and put standard interfaces on their devices

Just because you can do something doesn't mean you have to do it. I have a 3.2 kg laptop and I can tell you it's no fun to carry 5 kg around all day long

>not using Apple AirPorts

get an enterprise level AP you cheap faggot

It's literally standard.
The new macbook only has the standard USB port

you are literally a baby

nips made transformers afterall.
anyway,
it's a chinknovo now.

Yeah, standard for phones. You need an adapter if you want to connect to any monitor, beamer, USB stick, network cable...

t. guy not carrying around 5 kg all day long

This is assuming you can always pick which access point is used.

I'm not talking about some home WiFi.
At my previous job we had 3 offices with dozens of access points (all same brand and type though).

None of them worked with the Mac Mini we bought for testing purposes.
Employees with Macbooks could connect but lost the connection a couple of times per hour - really annoying.

>his usb stick and monitor aren't usbc
SHIGGY
also there are cables usbc->ethernet (but you should use WiFi)

My ideapad craptop has one of these. Its nearly impossible to remove a cable without getting a bit rough with it.

I feel like I had a Thinkpad in the late-90s / early 2000s with a similar setup, either for ethernet or model (can't remember)

>tfw people still don't enable airtime fairness

Nobody uses ethernet any more. It's jewelry.

Their software makes ubisoft looks like programming gods.

I like it. Looks cool. kinda fragile tho.

Wow, hot opinion here. Try getting stable 1 Gbps with Wifi. No wonder all decent hotels have RJ45 Ethernet in every room.

What model is this?

lower res is good on laptop, easier on the eyes

>when downloading WLAN drivers

The state of Windows.

So fujistsu is still around? I had one their crazy laptops semi modular laptops from 2001 that also came with a removable wireless keyboard. Glad to see they still make insane shit, even if it isn't all that practical

>tfw want a let's note but they are fucking expensive as fuck and you have to import them.

Thanks god this is a laptop because this shit will break after 3 uses

>Fujitsu
>actual innovation
>actual innovation from Fujitsu
I have to say, I'm impressed desu

Until someone entangles with your cable and rips it off.

ITS A FUCKING LAPTOP THE ONLY TIME IT SHOULD EVER BE PLUGGED IN IS IF THE WIFI IS BROKEN

>U class processor
>so gimped that my i5-2520 from 2011 is better
>1366x768 for a 15.6 inch screen (literal shit)
>only 4g ram
>no ssd
>1300 USD
Throw it in the fucking trash and get a t420 or t430 for 1000 dollars less with better specs

I have no idea how the fuck laptops actually managed to regress since 2012, must be the ultrabook fad

SEE
IF YOU WIRE UP A LAPTOP FOR GENERAL USE YOU ARE AN IMBECILE

These are the absolute worst. They never want to release the heads. Its annoying as fuck to unplug.

>macshit
Found your problem.

>buy an Apple® MacBook Pro™
>doesn't work with WiFi at home
>go to Apple® Genius™ at the Apple® Store©
>Genius™ solution: switch to Apple® AirPort™

>later that day complain about capitalism on facebook

>don't plug your laptop goy hehe, why would you do something like that?

>tethering yourself

beat me to it lol

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This cannot be real