Fujitsu has launched a record-breaking 634g 14-inch laptop


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Fujitsu has introduced the world’s lightest 14-inch laptop, the FMV Zero WU5/J3, which weighs just 634 grams. To put that in perspective, it’s almost as light as a 13-inch iPad Pro, which weighs around 580 grams—except the Fujitsu is a fully functional laptop. This makes it a remarkable achievement in portable computing.

Breaking Records in Portability: Meet Fujitsu’s Lightest 14-Inch Laptop

The key to this ultra-lightweight design is the use of carbon fiber, a material that’s both incredibly strong and light. Fujitsu didn’t just rely on carbon fiber, though. The company also reduced the weight of each individual component, including the display, to ensure the laptop stayed as light as possible without sacrificing quality or durability.

This isn’t Fujitsu’s first lightweight laptop; the previous model weighed 689 grams, which was already impressive. But the FMV Zero WU5/J3 sets a new record. Making it even easier to carry without compromising on what you need in a laptop.

In terms of performance, the FMV Zero WU5/J3 runs Intel’s latest Core Ultra 100 processors from the Meteor Lake series. This ensures fast, smooth performance whether you’re multitasking, working, or just browsing. The laptop can have up to 64 GB of RAM. Which means it’s capable of handling demanding tasks like video editing, coding, or running multiple programs at once.

As for battery life, Fujitsu hasn’t shared the exact details yet. However, the previous model had a 64 Wh battery, which is quite powerful for such a light device, so we can expect similar battery performance in the new model.

Starting at $1,325, the FMV Zero WU5/J3 is aimed at professionals and users who need extreme portability without giving up performance. If you’re a frequent traveler, work remotely, or just want a lightweight laptop that’s easy to carry, this model offers the best of both worlds: high performance and record-breaking portability.

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