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Toshiba announces Tecra M11 business notebook

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On April 14, 2010, 11:53 AM

Toshiba has unveiled the latest member in their business class series of notebooks. The Tecra M11 will debut with prices starting as low as $879, featuring a 14-inch 1366 x 768 LED backlit screen, 2.13GHz Core i3 processor, Intel's integrated graphics, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive and a DVD burner. Of course, that price tag will increase depending on the level of customization that you go with.


Toshiba offers a handful of pre-built models to choose from, including one that bumps the hard drive to 320GB for a mere $20 more, another sporting a faster Core i5 430M and 3GB of RAM which brings the price up to $1,029, and a third one that adds an Nvidia Quadro NVS 2100M graphics card on top of that for a total cost of $1,229. All of them come with Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) installed, a charcoal black exterior and a 6-cell battery.

Other than that you can configure the Toshiba Tecra M11 with up to 8GB of RAM, a 2.66Ghz Core i7 processor and a 128GB SSD. In terms of ports and connectivity, you can expect Wi-Fi 802.11 a/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, one ExpressCard, two USB 2.0 ports and one eSATA/USB 2.0 port with Sleep and Charge.

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  1. Excellent laptop specs, but horrible to use. It still has the traditional thick casing with a bulky feel and with overheating problems like it's predecessors, judging by how the inside is being built.......

    comparing to its rivals , the Acer gemstone 4740, Timeline x 4820, Fujitsu LH700 series, it is worst off in so many ways. For eg, for the same price you can get a bit better specs, like a bigger hard disk, better graphics card. thinner, longer battery life, better reliability (across the three given rivals)

    freelance professional computer analyst.

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