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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Toshiba Tecra A4 Notebook

Toshiba Tecra A4 Notebook Service Manual

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Description
The sleek, stylish Tecra A4 offers wide-screen versatility at a very affordable price. Use the 15.4" WXGA display to work spreadsheets and documents side-by-side, or after hours to view movies!

The Tecra A4 also features a powerful Intel Pentium M processor, high speed 802.11 wirelesses LAN and fast one-touch docking. Like all systems in the Tecra line, it's engineered for dependability and long life.

We're set for a confusing time, since few Sonoma laptops will have all of the new platform's features. Most, like the Tecra A4, will mix both old and new technologies
Most, like the Tecra A4, will mix both old and new technologies

Instead of a boxy standard display, the A4 has a 15.4in widescreen TFT. The first resolution offered will be 1,280 x 768 pixels, with higher resolutions and glossy CSV (Clear Super View) to follow. We saw a pin-sharp 1,680 x 1,050 panel. Screen strength and protection is disappointing, however, and the lid lacks rigidity, so care will be required when on the move. The display will be driven by a 64MB ATi Mobility Radeon X300, giving better 3D performance than Intel's integrated graphics.

Good design elements are evident, starting with the keyboard. Toshiba has eliminated the off-centre feel of many widescreen laptops by moving the keyboard to the right. The principle keys are thus closer to the middle of the chassis. Port placement is good too, with side-mounted D-SUB and USB ports, and a volume thumbwheel on the front. Sadly, the A4 bypasses Sonoma's 802.11a/b/g wireless option in favor of b/g, but you do get an Express Card and a Type II PC Card slot.

The Tecra A4 has a lot going for it, including a generous 80GB hard disk, but we'll keep an eye on battery life and screen assembly when retail units arrive. Still, with £1,099 estimated for the top spec, it isn't too expensive, and the range will start at about £799 for a basic Celeron M model.
 
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