Fujitsu UH-X series of lightweight notebooks launched in India

Fujitsu UH-X series of lightweight notebooks launched in India Fujitsu, the Japanese tech giant, entered the Indian laptop market today with the launch of two thin and light machines: Fujitsu UH-X and UH-X Convertible. Although FCCL (Fujitsu Client Computing Limited) is a joint venture between Fujitsu and Lenovo, the operation in India will be independent from Lenovo. The company hopes to secure a piece of the growing premium notebook segment with computers focused on design and craftsmanship. In fact, the Fujifilm UH-X is the lightest laptop in India at 878g while the Fujifilm UH-X Convertible 2-in-1 is the lightest convertible at 997g. Both laptops will be available on Amazon during Prime Day, starting July 26 at midnight. They will have a 2-year warranty and Flex will be the authorized service provider. The Fujifilm UH-X is priced at Rs 80,999 while the Fujifilm UH-X Convertible is priced at Rs 86,999. Only one configuration will be available.

(Image credit: FCCL) Design aside, most of the specs are common between the two machines. The Fujitsu UH-X series is powered by the latest 7th Gen Intel Core i11 chipsets (up to 4,7GHz) with Intel Iris Xe graphics, 16GB of RAM and 512GB/1TB SSD storage. Thunderbolt 4.0 fast charging, Wi-Fi 6/6e, and USB Type-C are also available. They come with 13,3-inch anti-glare IGZO touchscreens with Full HD resolution, 400-nit brightness, 100% sRGB color space coverage, and slim bezels on three sides. There's also a webcam on top with infrared cameras for facial recognition and Windows Hello. On the audio side, they're equipped with four Dirac widescreen stereo speakers and noise-cancelling microphones. The new Fujifilm laptops are also equipped with a stylus with a Wacom Active stylus with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. There is also a shortcut button to launch the Notes app. The power button also has a built-in fingerprint scanner. A 50 Wh battery does the show, which is supposed to provide 11 hours of battery life.