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Toshiba Tecra M10


$1,179.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Large display resolution with quality video performance. Decent price considering its higher than average resolution, powerful processor, and discrete graphics. Long battery life.

The Cons:Large dimensions. Hefty weight. Not travel friendly.

The Toshiba Tecra M10 is a laptop based on the Intel Centrino 2 technology and supports Intel Core 2 Duo Processors. The configurable M10 includes a base P8400 2.26GHz processor, 1GB of PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM, a 120GB hard drive at 5400 RPM, and an nVidia Quadro NVS 150M with TurboCache and 256MB of dedicated graphics memory.

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The Tecra M10 also has a 14.1” screen capable of 1440 x 900 resolution, as well as an integrated webcam, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth(optional), Gigabit Ethernet, 3 USB ports, DVI-D and VGA video outputs, and both serial and Firewire ports. In addition, it features a Smart Card reader, a fingerprint reader, and a 6-cell battery capable of providing 2 hours and 53 minutes of battery life. Weighing approximately 5.38lbs, the Toshiba Tecra M10 is cited as an affordable solution for both business professionals and casual at-home non-gaming PC users.

Features

  • Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P8400(2.26GHz), P8600(2.40GHz), or T9400(2.53GHz)
  • 120GB, 160GB, or 250GB HD at 5400RPM OR 200GB at 7200RPM
  • Dimensions (WxDxH Front/H Rear): 13.3” x 9.6” x 1.43” /1.51””
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Gigabit LAN capability
  • Onboard nVidia 256MB graphics card
  • Smart Card and fingerprint reader
  • DVI-D and VGA video outputs
  • 54GB or 128GB SSD
  • Up to 4GB DDRAM
  • 3 hour battery life

Pre-Configuration Models

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    large display resolution with quality video performance

  • 1

    decent price considering its higher than average resolution, powerful processor, and discrete graphics

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    Long battery life

Cons
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    Large dimensions

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    Hefty weight

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    Not travel friendly

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    inferior battery life compared to the older M9

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