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Small business owners and entrepreneurs need to scrimp and save any way they can, which is why systems such as the Toshiba Tecra A11 represent a real deal. For $879, users get a fairly powerful system, a large 15.6-inch display, and security and IT fea...
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Long warranty, Good business and security features, Strong performance...
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Limited viewing angles, Tinny speakers, Not the best bargain...
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This mainstream business system has plenty of power and business features, but is somewhat bland.
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Not all business users need to travel with their notebooks. Maybe you want a powerful laptop at your desk with a fairly large screen and prefer to use a netbook, iPad, or smart phone on the road instead. And maybe you want that primary PC to offer scre...
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Strong performance, Sharp, high-res display, Long warranty, Good business and security features...
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Very short battery life, Limited viewing angles, Tinny speakers...
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While this Core i7 business notebook has plenty of power and business-friendly features, it doesn’t last long on a charge.
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Toshiba's Tecra Series of laptops have traditionally been marketed as high-performance business laptops, designed to be capable of handling demanding tasks. Earlier this year, Toshiba announced the Tecra A11. The new Tecra A11 is thinner and lighter...
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Intel Core i7-620M processor, Roomy keyboard, Matte display, Textured case, Plenty of ports, 3-year limited warranty...
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Lackluster battery life, Somewhat disappointing gaming performance, though still playable...
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The Tecra A11 held its own in many of the benchmark tests. It also handled multimedia with ease. Even though this is a business notebook, there's no denying that Toshiba has put some powerful components underneath the hood, including an Intel Core i7-620M...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2012-11-19 12:05:29
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Often, when targeting business professionals, laptop PC makers seem to focus so much on getting their products perceived as reliable or cost-effective that performance seems to become a secondary consideration. But the best business–class systems str...
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by: Simon Leitner and Klaus Hinum, 04/02/2010 The Tecra notebook from Toshiba, the Japanese giant, is a reliable office companion. The current A11 series attempts to attract buyers with its price range and the business quality features such as the stu...
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Very good keyboard, Surface temperature stays very low, Toshiba Software (especially the TosReelTime)...
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Moderate battery life, Preinstalled bloatware, Oldfashioned design...
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The Toshiba Tecra A11 is a cheap business notebook, which does what it is exactly intended for. The display has a matt covering and offers good brightness levels. The design is conservative and there are more than enough ports. Plus the keyboard is sturdy...
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crn.com
Updated: 2012-11-19 12:05:33
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Toshiba has delivered one of the most powerfully performing dual-core-based notebooks ever brought to market with the Tecra A11, scoring big points in areas including speed, graphics and design. The Irvine, Calif.-based notebook manufacturer has used i...
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