Different approach. By changing to economic ULV processors, the new Lifebook A555 loses a part of its computing power - and receives longer battery runtimes and lower emissions in return. The biggest point of criticism remains to be the disappointing screen.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Fujitsu-Lifebook-A555-Notebook-Review.147150.0.html
Why did you not compare the 555G with the 1920 x 1080 screen and Radean processor? That would have made it like-for-like with teh HP and Dell. Deliberately selecting the old 1366 x 768 makes for unfair comparison; I note that most of the negative comment relates to the screen. I consider this kind of fudged comparison unprofessional.
HI this review is very detailed but I am trying to see the details of the laptop IE ports lights and location on laptop so where are they?
Perhaps this laptop is not suitable for work in daylight or outside the room only the issue is main but who want it for home use it's good.overall configuration is better then it's prise.I will buy it first after all its Fujitsu.
Great laptop to use for studying. I really like the design of this laptop as it's clean and simple. Fujitsu usually makes reliable laptops so expect this laptop to last you for a very long time.
The best laptop ever I have it from 5 years and it is still working like new