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| Toshiba Tecra A8 S8314 Review |
Sometimes looks are not deceiving: With rounded corners and a titanium, silver and black body, the Toshiba Tecra A8 S8314’s solid, business like design is true to the no frills workhorse inside. Toshiba safeguards against bumps and falls by including protection for the motherboard, a protective display cover, a 3D accelerometer, and a reinforced, spill resistant keyboard.At 6.2 pounds and about an inch thick, the A8-S8314 is well suited for performing office tasks or watching a DVD. The 15.4-inch widescreen LCD has good viewing angles between about 65 and 110 degrees. Within that range, the screen is crisp and sharp during multitasking and multimedia play.
...The A8-S8314 boasts several security and durability features, notably the fingerprint reader, TPM circuitry, and UPEK Protector Suite QL to ensure simple and safe data protection. Users also get Toshiba’s Backup Utility for backing up and recovering data. In addition to the spill-resistant keyboard and 3D accelerometer, you’ll also find shock-absorbent chassis and LCD panel.
Other bundled software includes Microsoft Works version 8.5 and InterVideo WinDVD 5, plus 60-day trial versions of McAfee Internet Security Suite and Microsoft Office Small Business Edition. The system is backed by a one-year warranty for accidental damage, as well as a one-year standard warranty, which includes a year of 24/7 support.
Despite a few design issues, the Toshiba Tecra A8-S8314 is a solid mainstream notebook for users looking for fast performance and a big screen. :: LAPTOP Magazine • Toshiba Tecra A8-S8314 :: Linked by LT Hacker

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