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Toshiba A8 and M7

Toshiba Tecra A8-S8314Sitting 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.

We look at two Tecra models, the A8 notebook and the M7 Tablet PC notebook. The notebooks are different in a number of ways, but the components in each of our tested units were almost exactly the same. This leads to an interesting question, do both notebooks perform similarly, given their near matching components? That question is answered below.

In addition to performance, we focus on three other aspects of the Toshiba Tecras: how they look outside and in (including the location of all buttons, slots, ports and switches), their components and other features and the quality of their displays. We'll start with exterior and interior photos of both units. Toshiba's Tecra Notebooks Just Keep Rollin' Along | MobilityGuru Linked by LT Hacker








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