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Toshiba Tecra A10-18Z Laptop

Toshiba Tecra A10-18Z Laptop - LaptopReviews.org.ukToshiba Tecra A10-18Z Laptop has all components to make it a suitable desktop replacement. It employs the Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 processor which has a clock speed of 2.4GHz, for taking care of applications execution. A 2GB RAM is present in this device. The hard drive with a capacity of 250GB will let you store a huge load of files, including movies, music and pictures. There is a DVD optical drive built into this multimedia laptop as well. The operating system that comes with this portable PC is the Microsoft Windows Vista Business OS.

This mobile computer features a 15.4” TFT screen with high brightness levels and a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics processor handles the graphics processing in this workstation. HD audio and stereo speakers are supported too.

Coming to the connectivity offered by this machine, there are 4 USB ports, a VGA port, an Ethernet connector, a microphone input, a headphones output, a docking port, a serial port and a Firewire port. A 5-in-1 Bridge media slot is present too. Multimedia card, memory stick, memory stick pro, secure digital and xD-picture card are supported.

Connecting to the internet can be done via the wired Ethernet or wireless WiFi. Bluetooth wireless transfers are supported as well. The entire device weighs 2.8kg, including the battery. A runtime life of 4+ hours is provided after a single time recharge. The Toshiba Tecra A10-18Z Desktop Replacement Laptop is currently priced at about £745.

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