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Fujitsu Lifebook T937 (i7, 512 GB) Convertible Review

Started by Redaktion, June 15, 2017, 18:47:01

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Redaktion

The head got turned. A business notebook with an all-around worry-free package - already when opening the box. Although the abundant accessories cannot hide the weaknesses.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Fujitsu-Lifebook-T937-i7-512-GB-Convertible-Review.227108.0.html

dthrp

Good laptop, but sad to see that it's missing the newest features especially for such a high price.

programmer

add matte screen and 3-button trackpoint and I will not care for price!
"dated" rotating mechanism still offers abilities that no "modern" replacement does: rotating the screen for your buddy to see it at convenient 90 degree angle instead of rotating entire notebook. also it guarantees that back of the notebook will not be raised by opened screen.

P.S. does it have bidirectional hinge?

user-fs

T-937 - In my opinion a laptop has everything you need to apply in business. Aluminum casing and brightness is not too small. Touchpad have normal button this makes it easy to work.

convertible lover

just bought this laptop in Australia after a lot of waiting but totally worth the wait time. seems that Fujitsu Australia does not have laptop ( or at least this model) in their warehouse and you need to give them a lot of time to import the order from Japan. interesting thing is that the Australian version (like the us version) of this laptop has some differences compare to European ones such as bridge battery which gives you the ability to hot swap the main battery. docking option is also limited to just usb c dock for Aus version and traditional dock port is eliminated. The device is a beautiful piece of engineering and after many years of using lifebook T series (actually since T2020) I can say T907 is the best laptop that I ever seen from Fujitsu without any doubt. It is equipped with all the possible connections which is rare in other ultrabooks. the security part is second to none by considering the fact that it is has not just palm vein sensor but also comes with finger print, TPM, smart card and self encryption SSD. keyboard feels good and I have no prob with touch pad. the only thing that bother me sometime is screen brightness which can be a bit problem when you want to work in outdoor environment. the quality of screen is great and I personally think it is more than  200 cd/m² although it is not enough for outdoor.
All in all, the device is great and outstanding, with all of its ergonomic and security features. Hope to see more good devices from Fujitsu after merging with Lenovo in future.

Beepz

It seems that the T937 uses Wacom AES which is the reason why that stylus has those two pins it requires to be charged before use. Does anyone know if non charge Wacom EMR pens will work on this tablet? I really do not feel like charging anything as i often can sketch for hours and hours.

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