itreviews.com Updated: 2014-02-07 02:46:32
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Let's get one thing out of the way right at the start. If you want a laptop that will make your friends coo with envy when they see it, the Toshiba Tecra A11 isn't it. There's no wow factor here in the visuals department. And now we think about it, th...

Decent spec; fingerprint sensor for the securityconscious...

Chunky design, with rather more flex in the lid than we'd like to see.

The Toshiba Tecra A11 won't come out top of the class in a charm school, but it does a decent job and the internal specifications are perfectly acceptable...
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Toshiba's Tecra A11-11H is quite an expensive laptop, so we were expecting great things. We certainly weren't left disappointed, with plenty of highlights to speak of, although this isn't quite a perfect machine. The Intel Core i5 520M processor provid...

Good performance, Battery life, Usability, Good screen...

Cheap appearance, Small hard drive...
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So new we could get our hands on only the Core i5 version, the Tecra A11 is Toshiba's 15.6in business series. It also comes in Core i7 variants, which may be better suited to desktop replacement tasks, but this A11 has appeal. The build is sturdy and t...

Performs well in this company: the Tecra A11 is a solid business laptop for a competitive price...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-02-07 02:46:32
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Lots of elements make up a good laptop: powerful performance, long battery life and the screen. The Toshiba A11 laptop from its Tecra business range and is a Windows 7 computer with one of the best screens we’ve seen. Shiny screen coatings are bec...

Large screen, No shiny screen coating, Fairly powerful...

Not the most stylish of machines, Spongy keyboard...

This is a great business tool with the power, performance and usability - courtesy of the excellent screen - to keep you productive on the go...
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The Toshiba Tecra A11 is intended as a desktop substitute for business users, and is designed with an emphasis on performance and features rather than portability. Despite this, it is not excessively weighty at 2.5kg, but its short battery life means t...

Full-sized keyboard; large clear screen; decent performance...

Short battery life; lots of memory-resident utilities, Rating:...

The Tecra A11 offers business users a decent level of performance in a laptop with almost nothing left out, and an excellent keyboard and display. However, the short battery life means that it is best regarded as a desktop replacement to be carried be...
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Toshiba’s Tecra range caters for business users and its new A11 is part of its ‘Everyday Computing’ category. So while it’s likely to be well featured there might be some omissions and compromises to embrace/withstand.The A11 immediately hits the spot though by...

Its size, weight and average battery life mean the Tecra A11 is not ideal for frequent use on the move and the absence of vPro for remote management may limit its interest to larger enterprises. Its low resolution screen is also a potentially limiting...
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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...

Strong performance, Sharp, high-res display, Long warranty, Good business and security features...

Very short battery life, Limited viewing angles, Tinny speakers...

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...

Intel Core i7-620M processor, Roomy keyboard, Matte display, Textured case, Plenty of ports, 3-year limited warranty...

Lackluster battery life, Somewhat disappointing gaming performance, though still playable...

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: 2014-02-07 02:46:32
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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...

Very good keyboard, Surface temperature stays very low, Toshiba Software (especially the TosReelTime)...

Moderate battery life, Preinstalled bloatware, Oldfashioned design...

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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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...

Long warranty, Good business and security features, Strong performance...

Limited viewing angles, Tinny speakers, Not the best bargain...

This mainstream business system has plenty of power and business features, but is somewhat bland.
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-02-07 02:46:32
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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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