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Toshibas Tecra M10-10i is a business laptop, so it comes preinstalled with Vista Business and has a fingerprint reader and smartcard slot. Theres even a serial port and CardBus slot for connecting older peripherals, which could be useful. As with...
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Where its distant cousin, the Portégé M800-11J, values looks above practicality, the Tecra M10-11V is an altogether more sensible beast. Indeed, the Tecra's staid, 2.59kg bulk is decidedly free from any stylish fripperies. Its chunky grey shell feels s...

Big on productivity, but Toshiba's bland Tecra is sorely lacking in personality...
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Some manufacturers, like Dell, believe laptop users, even supposedly non-frivolous business folk, prefer svelte, stylish notebooks. Not so Toshiba, at least if the the Tecra M10 is anything to go by. Toshibas Tecra M10: the laptop that time forgot? Ca...

We cant fault the Tecra M10s performance, but with a relatively feeble battery pack and a look thats more Nineties than Noughties, this notebook failed to excite. Just the sort of thing to give to staffers who might otherwise get ideas above their...
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Toshibas Tecra range is aimed at the corporate users, and the Tecra M10-10H is a 14.1-inch machine, offering a useful mix of portability and practicality. Unlike the consumer laptops here, it features standard TFT technology for the display. Where the...

Great battery life, Excellent keyboard, Good performance...

Standard TFT screen, Weak 3D performance...
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The Tecra M10-11V is the only business laptop here. It has a thick, square case with a plain metallic finish. Its not the lightest laptop here, but at 2.4kg it wont be too much of a chore to carry. Its light-usage battery life of almost four hours...
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Toshiba’s Tecra range is aimed firmly at corporate users, with machines offering great usability and build quality. The Tecra M10-10H fits perfectly into the role of business workhorse, also offering useful performance...

Excellent keyboard and interface, good quality and performance...

Bulky, lacking desirability, average specification...

Uninspiring design, but a tough, fast and particularly comfortable corporate laptop. It’s not cheap, however, and is overshadowed by rivals...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-04 13:53:07
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So long as you dont 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.

Solid, sturdy build quality, Highquality display, Excellent keyboard, Good security features...

Bulky to carry, Uninspiring design, Moderate battery life...

So long as you dont 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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