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Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U7510 Review: Ergonomics and Security for Everyday Work

September 10, 2021 By Notebook Center Editorial Team Lenovo
Summary: A practical 15.6-inch business laptop with Core i5-10210U, 16 GB RAM, strong port selection, and office-focused security features.

Editor note: This article is an original English adaptation prepared by Notebook Center from a Notebook-Center.ru review.

Overview

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U7510 is positioned as a daily business notebook for office work, travel, and home use. In this tested configuration, it combines an Intel Core i5-10210U processor, 16 GB of memory, and a 256 GB SSD. The chassis uses an aluminum-magnesium alloy and focuses on practical reliability features such as a spill-resistant keyboard, fingerprint scanner, and webcam privacy shutter. According to the source review, this configuration was priced below $1300 at publication time.

Technical Specifications

ProcessorIntel Core i5-10210U 1.6 GHz
Memory16 GB DDR4 2666 MHz
Storage256 GB SSD
Display15.6" 1920x1080 Full HD IPS, matte
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics 620
Optical driveNone
WirelessWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
AudioMaxxAudio, 2 speakers
Ports2x USB 3.2, Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort, VGA, HDMI, RJ-45, docking connector, microSD card reader, combo audio jack
Extras1 MP webcam, fingerprint scanner
Battery4-cell Li-Polymer, 50 Wh
Size and weight378 x 256 x 19.2 mm, 1.74 kg
Operating systemDOS
ConfigurationFujitsu LIFEBOOK U7510 (LKN:U7510M0004RU)

Design and Build

The laptop follows a restrained business style with matte black panels and minimal decoration. The chassis feels solid in daily handling and the surface texture helps grip while carrying. The review also notes MIL-STD-810H test compliance, aimed at better tolerance to regular workplace stress such as transport and variable environments.

Display, Audio, and Webcam

The 15.6-inch Full HD IPS panel is aimed at office tasks, web work, presentations, and video playback. Brightness around 300 nits and 700:1 contrast are moderate, but the matte finish helps reduce reflections indoors. Audio quality is functional rather than immersive, with clearer highs than bass. For calls, the 1 MP webcam, dual microphones, and physical privacy shutter are practical additions for business communication.

Keyboard and Input

The island-style keyboard includes a numpad, backlight, and spill resistance, which is useful for long office sessions and data entry. Key response is described as clear, with only the arrow-key block requiring a short adjustment period. The touchpad responds reliably and includes physical buttons, while the fingerprint reader sits nearby for fast sign-in.

Performance and Daily Use

Core i5-10210U with integrated UHD Graphics 620 targets routine productivity, multitasking, and light multimedia work. The source review classifies this CPU as mid-range for its generation and suitable for modern office workloads. The 16 GB DDR4 memory supports stable multitasking, while the 256 GB SSD is enough for documents, work software, and a moderate local media set. The reviewed unit ships with DOS, so operating system installation is required before normal use.

Ports, Connectivity, and Battery

Port selection is one of the strongest points of this model: RJ-45, DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA, USB 3.2, and Thunderbolt 3 cover both older and modern office environments. The laptop also provides microSD support and a docking connector, with optional smart-card support in some versions. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, plus 4G/LTE readiness noted in the source. The 50 Wh battery is rated in the source review for up to 10-11 hours, and quick charging can restore up to 80% in about 60 minutes.

Verdict

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U7510 is best for users who need a reliable business notebook with practical security features, broad wired connectivity, and stable office performance. Its main strength is balanced enterprise usability, especially ports and input ergonomics. The main compromise is that graphics and storage capacity are modest by current standards, so it is better for productivity than for demanding creative or gaming workloads.