You can think of it as a more budget alternative to the latter, with the main difference lying in the build materials. And interestingly, the LifeBook E5410 shares a lot of the features of the U7410. Like the ThinkPad series of Lenovo, it just wants you to know, that it is intended for business purposes. Additionally, the top one houses the IR face recognition sensors, as well as the HD camera, which is protected by e hardware shutter.ĭefinitely, one of the significant features of this notebook is its industrial look. Other than that, it has reasonably thin (not the thinnest by any means) side bezels, and pretty bulky top and bottom bezels. Sadly, the lid cannot be opened with a single hand, and despite its relatively high resistance to flex, as soon as you bend it from the back, a noticeable ghosting effect appears on the screen. Moreover, the materials of the build here are aluminum and magnesium, which lead to a total weight of 1.46 kg and a profile of 19mm. Yes, its chassis bends ever so slightly, but it is nothing out of the ordinary. After all, its main purpose after offering on-point security is to be reliable. In terms of the overall construction, the LifeBook U7410 is a relatively sturdy device that looks like it can handle a lot of beating.
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