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    where to buy fujitsu celsius h700

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by X301_NCBI, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. X301_NCBI

    X301_NCBI Notebook Enthusiast

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    I saw the fujitsu celsius h700 in the website and it looks very nice. But does anybody know where/how I can buy it?
     
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    Isn't that model only for the European market?
     
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    How come they do not sell it in US? It is such a nice machine.
     
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    They sell something called the Lifebook E780, which appears to be very much the same machine. Not sure about the differences. The different market name in Europe might have something to do with branding. Compare reviews and specs.
     
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    Lifebook is basic business laptop, hd or hd+ display and ordinary nvidia gpu.
    Celsius is a workstation, it has fullhd display and nvidia quadro gpu. Add roughly 1000 euros to basic model's price.
     
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    And neither is sold in North America.

    Fujitsu has quite a presence in North America for tablet PCs, but I think there are better choices if you want a portable workstation. You can't buy something that they don't sell, although there is a model with a similar case design called and lower end hardware called the E780.
     
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    I am quite interested in H710 since I need a powerful one for my 3D work. I used W510 before, but not very happy with its building quality. Now I am waiting for the new W520 coming, but the building may be still a issue.

    H710 has exactly same configuration as W520, and I am sure it has better quality. Unfortunately i called Fujitsu several times, but nobody gave me any information on how to order such laptop. They just gave me several phone numbers which turned out to be wrong.

    It looks like Fujitsu quits its US market.

    By the way what is the difference between E751 and E780? Is E751 the new generation of E780?



     
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    Looking at the pdf spec sheets:

    E751 is Sandy Bridge.
    E780 is previous generation but has nVidia GPU as option.