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Nice spill resistant keyboard. Standard three year warranty. Excellent wireless support. Solid build quality. Runs Microsoft Office, Photoshop CS3 and most common business software very smoothly. I was initially a little afraid that the screen on the M...
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Laptop meets EPEAT Gold environmental standards but has average speed and short battery life.
Meets strict environmental requirements...
Uncomfortable touchpad and buttons...
Laptop meets EPEAT Gold environmental standards but has average speed and short battery life.
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Its a hunk. The Toshiba Tecra M9 is a business notebook, which is made for mobile business work. Anyhow, it is a heavyset 14.1” notebook, which has an overall weight of 2.3 kg. That is very much compared to other notebooks of that type. However, its...
acceptable keyboard, nonreflecting display, Bluetooth 2.0 integrated, serial port, fast DraftNWLANCard, extensive security features, RecoveryMedien included, very quite when doing office work, low generation of heat...
creaky case, spongy touchpad, long booting time, short of working memory, little hard disk, bad display...
The Toshiba Tecra M9 is a solid business notebook for using at home, in the office or in transit. It is powered by Intels modern Santa Rosa Chipset, and offers enough performance for every situation, except when playing 3D games. The user won't recognise...
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The Toshiba Tecra M9 is a business-grade notebook competing against the Dell D630 and Lenovo T61.
Comfortable keyboard and pointing stick, Beer resistant keyboard (?), Clean sound from the headphone jack, Pointing stick doesnt drift, 3year warranty standard...
Super hot exhaust, Flexing palm rest and keyboard, Sparkly screen with poor viewing angles...
Starting at such high price point ($1,349 online at base configuration) the Tecra M9 is priced above other business grade notebooks in its class. With its flimsy chassis, lackluster screen, and the fire breathing dragon hidden behind the exhaust vent...
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Santa Rosa at work. The Tecra M9, presented in May 2007, utilizes the new Santa Rosa technology and is a mobile computer for businessmen. Being equipped with a 14-inch matt screen, and weighing only a little more than two kilos, it should be ideal for...
Besides a slightly modified case, the appearance of the Tecra M9 stayed the same compared to other Tecra notebooks. Even the chosen display is already known from older Toshiba notebooks. The most significant changes concern the hardware, which is based on...
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