It's too heavy if Dynabook and Fujitsu can both do a 14 or 13 inch flip notebook under 1kg, with plenty of ports, including an RJ45.
Quote from: Too heavy on March 07, 2025, 22:25:51It's too heavy if Dynabook and Fujitsu can both do a 14 or 13 inch flip notebook under 1kg, with plenty of ports, including an RJ45.
With small 34 Wh battery. Go to gym if this is too heavy for you, muscle atrophy is dangerous and with time it leads to failing of internal organs.
It's not about muscle, it's just awkward to use a heavy tablet (convertible), so the lighter it is the better. Also not great that the pen dangles.
Quote from: Toortle on March 07, 2025, 22:49:17Quote from: Too heavy on March 07, 2025, 22:25:51It's too heavy if Dynabook and Fujitsu can both do a 14 or 13 inch flip notebook under 1kg, with plenty of ports, including an RJ45.
With small 34 Wh battery. Go to gym if this is too heavy for you, muscle atrophy is dangerous and with time it leads to failing of internal organs.
They've got 51-53Wh batteries while under 0.9-1kg.
Traveling for work with the laptop, a 500g savings can get you through a 7kg carry on limit when you've got to keep all your electronics with you, and the extra ports are useful especially in old hotel rooms that don't have wifi and only provide ethernet. If you've ever had to rush between 3 sites every day for 3 weeks straight with public transport and 15kg+ of gear, any weight savings is useful.
Too bad there is soldered RAM and Wifi, hopefully LPCAMM2 will catch on for future models and would love a removable/upgradable WiFi module too.
Would also like USB-C ports on both sides so it is easier to hook up the charging cable.