tomsguide.com Updated: 2015-01-17 15:59:41
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Toshiba’s Tecra A9: Not sexy, but gets the job done. Toshiba’s Tecra A9 is a solid—if lackluster—office device with only a few weaknesses, but no special strengths. It does the job it’s meant to do and offers adequate performance in all scenarios. It...
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The Tecra A9 is a solid corporate notebook, but you can get more bang for your buck elsewhere.
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High-resolution 15.4-inch display, Helpful Toshiba Assist utilities, Active hard drive protection, Fingerprint reader, Several docking options...
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Mediocre performance, Relatively short battery life, No webcam, Bulky, bland design...
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The Toshiba Tecra A9-S9021V aims to deliver durability and performance to mainstream corporate notebook users who prefer the larger screen and keyboard a 15.4-inch system delivers. It is largely successful in its mission, though the execution is uninsp...
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The Toshiba Tecra A9-S9013 is one of those business laptops that you can easily walk past without a glance. The dark-gray exterior blends right in with the stainless-steel appliances at your local Best Buy. Style is usually not a particular concern i...
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Excellent "Green" rating. Serial port. Low power consumption.
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Insufficient RAM by Vista standards. Ho-hum design. Keyboard could be sturdier. Pointing stick has the feel of sandpaper.
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The Toshiba Tecra A9-S9013 is a not-so-memorable business laptop with an impressive green rating...
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The Tecra A9 is the latest high-end business notebook that Toshiba offers to compete against 15.4" notebooks such as the Lenovo ThinkPad T61, HP 8510p, and the Dell Latitude D830.
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Comfortable keyboard and pointing stick, Very cool and quiet cooling system, 3year warranty standard...
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Poor graphics performance, Included software can bring the machine to a halt...
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Starting at such a high price point ($1,199 online at base configuration) the Toshiba Tecra A9 is priced a bit high compared to other notebooks in its class. Few parts on this notebook really stuck out in comparison to its competitors, or even models T...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2015-01-17 15:59:41
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Who said a business laptop has to be boring? Who says that you dont need a powerful system that can handle a game of WOW while youre bored at an airport waiting for a flight to some business meeting in Seattle? Apparently, Toshiba isnt saying that...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2015-01-17 15:59:41
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"Business" is the first word the Toshiba Tecra A9-S9013 brings to mind. Sporting a simple design, the Tecra is a durable, reasonably priced solution for the clumsy notebook owner. But despite packing Intels latest Santa Rosa chipset, it doesnt have t...
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Lots of durability features, Comfortable, spill-resistant keyboard, Good wireless performance...
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Needs more RAM, Dim display, Lacks integrated webcam...
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Te | cra The Tecra series is Toshibas answer to the demand for robust and durable business notebooks. Tecra introduces a lot of innovations, which, although not visible from outside, provide a lot of reliability and user-friendliness. Also the hardwar...
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Toshiba Tecra A9In total the Toshiba Tecra A9 could convince during our tests. Nearly all test criteria were passed with a positive result.The case of the Tecra A9 is especially flexural rigid and stable. We also like its decent, yet elegant design.The in...
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