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Posted by ED
 - January 13, 2019, 09:58:27
ZDNet reports full day battery life for this model.
Posted by DavidC1
 - June 09, 2018, 08:33:26
This isn't a "Convertible without compromise". What is Notebookcheck thinking?

-1500 pounds, is a big compromise
-5.5 hours of battery life when competition can do 10 hours with the same, is a big compromise. Especially on a Convertible. TWO-IN-ONE!

And how does a bad rated Notebook get 79% and a good one 85%? The rating system is totally screwed up too.
Posted by Melvin
 - June 08, 2018, 09:13:31
Hey Notebookcheck, you guys make great reviews but you really need to up your consistency.

"Of course, a black value of 0.36 and an sRGB color space coverage of 63% are not extremely bad"

Some notebooks are absolutely burned for not having a sRGB value of more than 90%, while this one has only 63% which is "not extremely bad" ?? Of course it's a business notebook where color values are less important, but still this is very meager.

"In our practically relevant WLAN test, the Lifebook achieves a solid battery life of 5.5 hours. Although you cannot get through a work day with this, you don't always need to look for an outlet immediately"

A business laptop in 2018, yet only 5,5 hours battery life, and this is "solid"? Other notebooks would be burned for it.

If this was a laptop of around €600 it would be acceptable, but this laptop costs €1500!


 
Posted by M2018
 - June 08, 2018, 00:32:37
How could this sht get 81%???
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 07, 2018, 20:23:34
Convertible without compromises. With the Lifebook P728, Fujitsu has a convertible for business users in their product line that not only includes numerous security features, but is also upgradeable. Our review clarifies what to expect from the small workhorse with Intel's Core i5-8250U processor.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Fujitsu-Lifebook-P728-i5-8250U-UHD620-Laptop-Review.308074.0.html