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Posted by vaardy
 - Yesterday at 23:29:24
Quote from: JohnSmith on Yesterday at 10:28:53It's only got an AMD 7735U from 2023, only 16GB RAM, only a 512GB SSD, and the battery only lasts 6.7 hours watching a video from the mechanical drive.

Some people just don't know they are born, do they?

As for people thinking this is like a 1999 or 2006 machine...?

It was an innocent observation of appearance, was it not?

Quote from: A on Yesterday at 03:15:17
Quote from: vaardy on Yesterday at 01:42:22The design reminds me of the old Vaio laptops from 2006, actually.

Both Fujitsu and Vaio were bought out by same parent company

I tried to find out myself but couldn't find anything about that.
Posted by JohnSmith
 - Yesterday at 10:28:53
It's only got an AMD 7735U from 2023, only 16GB RAM, only a 512GB SSD, and the battery only lasts 6.7 hours watching a video from the mechanical drive.

Some people just don't know they are born, do they?

As for people thinking this is like a 1999 or 2006 machine...?
Posted by Dave1000
 - Yesterday at 03:28:59
If the core target of this laptop is to enable users to watch Blu-ray films on the go, then they should have stuck with the 16:9 aspect ratio for gaming instead of the 16:10 aspect ratio for work. This could at least be an interesting experiment in bringing old designs back to life.
Posted by Ruykava
 - Yesterday at 03:19:44
Once again Japan shows it is living in 1999
Posted by A
 - Yesterday at 03:15:17
Quote from: vaardy on Yesterday at 01:42:22The design reminds me of the old Vaio laptops from 2006, actually.

Both Fujitsu and Vaio were bought out by same parent company
Posted by vaardy
 - Yesterday at 01:42:22
The design reminds me of the old Vaio laptops from 2006, actually.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 23, 2025, 22:36:31
While most laptops no longer feature an optical drive, the new Fujitsu FMV Note A does sport a Blu-ray drive so users can watch high-quality movies on the go without an internet connection.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/16-inch-laptop-with-Blu-ray-drive-USB-4-and-AMD-Ryzen-7-Fujitsu-FMV-Note-A-launches.1145591.0.html