Toshiba Tecra M10-10I Laptop

“But, then Bridgette, there’s nothing like reading a hand-written letter. Way back in the 80s when I was working I the US, Mary used to write me those long letters in her elegant handwriting. It made me cry you know, the thought of her so far away but yet so close.” “Letters and Mary, I miss them so much.” Uncle Sam fell silent. I let him be, deep in a world of his own. “Nobody writes letters these days.” he stated flatly. “Uncle Sam,” said I, “People are too busy these days…too busy to stop and smile. Too busy to hold a pen. Look at this laptop for instance. All you need to do is type something in and email it. Ever heard of electronic mail?”

“Yes. I’ve hear of that. And, this laptop looks quite good. Jim has one too. Tell me, Brig, what all does it have?” “This is the Toshiba Tecra 14.1-inch M10-10I Laptop, uncle Sam. It has a 3072 MB RAM installed in it. It measures about 33.7×3.84×24.5 cm. Come on, lets go for a walk. It’s pleasant outside. I’ll tell you more as we walk.” We walked out to Marylin street, which was quite deserted. “The laptop weighs about 2.4 kg uncle.” “And Jim was talking about graphics and processor. On what processor does your laptop run, Brig?” “Well, well you do know quite a lot don’t you uncle! Okay, my M10-10I has a Core 2 Duo T9400 processor and Intel GMA 4500MHD for graphics. The hard drive is of 250 GB which is more than enough to store all of my documents and digital media.”

Hey, look!” Exclaimed Uncle Sam suddenly jubilant. “Brig, you see Larry’s doughnuts over there? Oh, it’s still there. That’s where Mary and I used to date when we were in our teens. Mary, used to love their chocolate doughnuts.” “Do you want to go there now, uncle?, I asked tentatively for uncle Sam stood still, gazing ahead. “No.” he said curtly. “Let’s go Brig. I can’t bear to go there without her.” We walked in silence for a while, and I realised uncle Sam had not recovered from aunt Mary’s death even after five long years. “I’m sorry Brig, what were we talking about? Yes, your laptop. Okay, tell me, what operating system does it have installed in it?” My Toshiba Tecra M10-10I Intel Core 2 Duo Laptop has Windows Vista Business, uncle Sam. There is a DVD for downgrade to Windows XP Professional, too. It weighs about 2.4 kg and has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

“Brig dear, Jim’s has a webcam. Does your’s have one too?” asked Uncle Sam, his expression as inquisitive as a child’s. “I can configure it with a webcam, uncle. A notable feature about my Toshiba Tecra M10-10I is security. It has hard-drive protection, a spill-resistant keyboard, fingerprint scanner and a ‘Trusted Platform Module’ all included in the EasyGuard suite. I love the keyboard with its large keys and the excellent 1,440×900 pixel display. But, then the battery life is quite moderate and I cannot carry it around everywhere.”

Just then, we realised we had trailed quite far from home and decided to dine at an old-fashioned restaurant before heading home. Uncle Sam looked rather withdrawn and said, “I miss laughing at Mary’s non-humorous jokes.” “Uncle,” began I, tentatively. “I know you loved aunt Mary more thank yourself. But then, you have to go on. Go on a holiday, meet your friends, do things that’ll keep you occupied. It hurts to see you all so depressed.” Uncle Sam pressed my palm and said, “Yes, Brig, you are right. But still, I can’t accept the fact that I’ll never receive her long letters anymore.” For this, I had nothing to say.

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