Fujitsu’s new LIFEBOOK laptops feature audio technology from Dirac
Fujitsu’s new business laptops feature high-end audio from Dirac.
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What you need to know
Fujitsu announced its new LIFEBOOK laptops that feature audio tech fromDirac. Fujitsu has two new business laptops with Dirac tech, the LIFEBOOK U9311 and U9311X. The laptops have selectable audio modes for teleconferencing, music, and media content such as films or TV shows.
The LIFEBOOK U9331X is a 13.3-inch convertible laptop. It runs on up to an Intel Core i7-1185G7 processor and has Intel Iris Xe graphics.
The LIFEBOOK U9311 is a traditional clamshell laptop that’s also available with up to an Intel Core i7-1185G7 processor. It also has Intel Iris Xe graphics.
Dirac is a high-end audio company that works with Bentley, Rolls Royse, Volvo, Harman, and other brands. The company highlights that its technology has been integrated into 500 million smartphones and is also in high-end home and professional audio systems.
Fujitsu breaks down the three audio modes of its LIFEBOOK laptops:
You can also use a Custom Mode to adjust the sound of the laptops to your own preferences.
This isn’t the first time that Fujitsu and Dirac have worked together. The companies have worked together since 2018. Fujitsu’s ESPRIMO lineup of PCs has Direct audio technology.
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The LIFEBOOK U9311 and U9311X laptops will be available for purchase in EMEA, APAC, and Japan this month.
This convertible laptop features audio technology from Dirac. It runs on up to an Intel Core i7-1185G7 processor and has Intel Iris Xe graphics.
Like its convertible sibling, this clamshell laptop has audio technology from Dirac. It also runs on up to an Intel Core i7-1185G7 processor and has Intel Iris Xe graphics.
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