Fujitsu LifeBook A530 review

A low-cost laptop, but unfortunately cuts too many corners

Fujitsu LifeBook A530
Although the Fujitsu LifeBook A530 is cheap, corners have been cut which let this laptop down

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Portability

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    Build quality

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    DVD drive

Cons

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    Performance

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    Battery life

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    Almost no video memory

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    Small hard drive

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    Dull screen

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If you're looking for a recession-busting laptop, the Fujitsu LifeBook A530 will certainly catch your eye. The price tag is pretty tempting and, at just £364, there's really not many cheaper options on the market.

If your laptop-buying decision is based purely on price, then the LifeBook A530 is a no brainer, but it goes without saying that there's no such thing as a free lunch and the A530 makes huge sacrifices.

Fujitsu lifebook a530

The lab tests of the Fujitsu A530 highlight its meagre performance. It turned out low scores in our tests of processing power, and battery life was also a miserable 101 minutes.

The Acer Timeline X 3820TZ came out worse in terms of graphical power, and that sacrifice is made in the name of super portability and a staggering battery life. The Fujitsu achieves neither, and the strain really shows.

All this translates into a weak performer with serious shortcomings. If you're looking for something for the most basic web surfing, then you'll be fine. However, HD video and web streaming will suffer, and even playing basic games will be a struggle.

When you consider that another £30 could buy you the HP Pavilion dv6-3046sa with its significantly superior build and performance, we can't recommend it, but if your decision is based purely on price, the Fujitsu LifeBook A530 is hard to turn down.

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