Feb 10, 2007

Reviews on Toshiba's Tecra Notebooks series



Geardigest has a review of the Toshiba's Tecra Notebooks and writes:

"Toshiba is known the world over for its long list of consumer electronics products. The company doesn't, however, produce or sell desktop PCs; instead, it has focused on notebook computing, which has made it one of the most respected brands in the notebook PC industry.

Sitting at the top of Toshiba's notebook hierarchy is the Tecra line. When Toshiba first rolled out the Tecra brand in the 1990s, it was targeted at office workers who needed the most reliable and flexible platform for expansion. That is still the case. Tecras are business computers. Generally, their components, buttons, slots, connectors and ports change more slowly so that small, medium and large businesses can train employees to use a computer without worrying that the computer will be obsolete in three to six months, as are some consumer models. Slower change also means that support and repair are less of a problem as time passes and Tecra notebooks age."



"The A8 and M7 live up to the Tecra name from a construction point of view, both featuring good quality and sturdiness. The Tecra M7 is more expensive than the A8, but when you consider the additional functionality and display quality of the M7, it may well be worth spending extra dollars on Toshiba's M7 Tablet PC."


No comments: