Fujitsu Lifebook p771
It works. Its kinda nice, small, fast, good battery life. It has a optical drive that can be replaced with a second battery or even a mini projector.
Features
Tested with Arch Linux, Devuan and Solus.
- Fujitsu Lifebook P771, 12" notebook
- Intel QM67 Express chipset
- Intel Core i7-2617M, 1.5GHz 17W TDP
- I consider 17W by 1.5GHz a bit disappointing
- 2x2048MB DDR3 PC3-10600
- 2x4096 max
- 54GB SSD
- Was shipped with 160-500GB HDD or 128GB SSD
- Internal DVD Burner
- Can be replaced with a second battery and even a FUCKING BEAMER!
- Both are rare and massively expensive
- Intel HD Graphics 3000
- acceleration , 3D
- Intel Core i7-2617M, 1.5GHz 17W TDP
- I/O
- 12", 1280x800, picture quality is bearable
- brightness controls
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205
- Wi-Fi , Bluetooth , (killswitch )
- Two Wi-Fi, 1 BT antennas
- Sierra Wireless Gobi 3000 3G/4G
- WWAN , GPS
- Two antennas
- Gigabit Ethernet
- 2 USB 3.0
- Headphone , Mic-in , Speaker , Mic
- VGA , HDMI
- Express Card
- Dock
- Fujitsu S26391, with VGA, HDMI, USB 2.0, Ethernet
- Nice and small and pretty cheap on eBay, but only USB 2.0
- Works very well
- Card reader
- Camera
- TPM , HDD shock protection
- 12", 1280x800, picture quality is bearable
- Power
- cpufreq via intel_acpi
- PHC (not recommended for the core-i architecture)
- S2R , S2D
- Big 6 Cell battery
- readily available on ebay, but usually expensive
- a second battery for the drive bay is available, but rare and expensive
- overall power consumption is barely 10W
- ACPI events , keys
- Rather silent
- Runs around 5h with the internal battery
- Intel QM67 Express chipset
Disposition
Given away in the great freeing-of-space of 2017.