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  • Toshiba Tecra M10
  • Toshiba Tecra M10 - Expert Reviews

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    Weight: 2.44kg, USB ports: 4 x USB 2.0, FireWire ports: 1 x FireWire 400 ...

  • 8.6 out of 10
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    • November 2008 en

      Toshiba Tecra M10-10I

      By Sandra Vogel

      Review summary: Solid, sturdy build quality High-quality display Excellent keyboard Good security features Tags: Toshiba Tecra, Intel Corp., Security

      Pros: Solid, sturdy build quality High-quality display Excellent keyboard Good security features

      Cons: Bulky to carry Uninspiring design Moderate battery life

      Verdict: So long as you don't intend to carry this rather bulky notebook too often, its high-quality screen and excellent keyboard, plus a solid set of internal components, should make it a serviceable workhorse.

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    • November 2008 en

      Toshiba Tecra M10-10I

      By Sandra Vogel

      Review summary: So long as you don't intend to carry this rather bulky notebook too often, its high-quality screen and excellent keyboard, plus a solid set of internal components, should make it a serviceable workhorse.

      Pros: Solid, sturdy build quality, High-quality display, Excellent keyboard, Good security features

      Cons: Bulky to carry, Uninspiring design, Moderate battery life

      Verdict: At 2.4kg the Tecra M10 falls into the 'thin-and-light' category, although it's probably not a system a mobile professional would want to carry day in, day out. If you do take it on your travels, you'll need a fairly capacious bag as it measures 33.7cm ...

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    • September 2003 en

      Toshiba - Satellite Pro M10

      Review summary: There are seven notebooks in Toshiba's Satellite Pro M10 series, and they all use an Intel Centrino chip. If we're being strictly accurate, Centrino is actually four chips as there is the processor, the chipset units ...

      Verdict: Centrino is getting more impressive as the processor gets faster, and it definitely helps the life of the Li-Ion battery in this Toshiba. This is a well-balanced notebook that has all the features we could ask for at a very reasonable price. To cap it ...

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    • June 2003 en

      Toshiba Satellite Pro M10

      By David Fearon

      Review summary: Style, performance and features at a reasonable price.

      Pros: Great battery life ; excellent inbuilt speakers ; high-res screen ; lots of Ram. Cons:A little too big for true portability ; some may find the resolution of the screen too high. Overall:A stylish Centrino-based notebook that gives you pretty much ...

      Cons: A little too big for true portability ; some may find the resolution of the screen too high. Overall:A stylish Centrino-based notebook that gives you pretty much everything you need for a reasonable price

      Verdict: A stylish Centrino-based notebook that gives you pretty much everything you need for a reasonable price.

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