Toshiba Tecra M5-S433 Review

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Toshiba Computers a leading brand in computer solutions has just announced a new Notebook called Toshiba Tecra M5-S433 .Designed to be ‘Thin and Light’,the Tecra M5 series will be the complete solution to business mobility. Promising optimal balance performance, reliability, security and longevity Toshiba may have a winner on their hands. With the IDC predicting number of mobile workers worldwide exceeding to 850 million in 2009 traveling businessmen will represent more than one-quarter of the personnel worldwide.

The Tecra® M5 delivers the optimal balance of on-demand performance, reliability and security designed to keep business users mobile and productive-today and tomorrow. The latest Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology effortlessly handles the most demanding business applications in a platform that epitomizes thin-and-light mobility and battery-life longevity. The Tecra M5 is meticulously engineered for the daily rigors of mobile computing with a comprehensive set of Toshiba-exclusive EasyGuard™ Technology enhancements that secure and protect critical components and data, simplify connectivity and customize the mobile experience.

Review By Laptopmag

Wrapped in an attractive silver metallic-flake chassis, the Tecra M5 isn’t too flashy. Lift the lid and you’ll find a bright 14.1-inch screen. The height of the 4:3 display might mean a tight fit on airplane tray tables, but the viewing-angle performance from above and side-to-side was good. We also appreciate the native 1024 x 768-pixel resolution, which made text and icons easily viewable. The Nvidia Quadro NVS 110M mobile GPU delivers a host of display options, including multimonitor support.

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Review By Pcmag

The Tecra M5-S433 is the luxury model of the Tecra line, and it gets a powerful upgrade from the Tecra M3. The M5 will maintain the same design and feel, including a magnesium alloy chassis, dual pointing devices, and the EasyGuard suite. This system will showcase the Intel Core Duo T2400 (1.86 GHz) processor and 512MB of DDR2 RAM. You have the option of sticking with Intel’s newest integrated graphics or upgrading to higher-end workstation graphics, such as the nVidia Quadro NVS 110M.

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Posted on August 16th, 2006
Written by: PCMAN
Categories | TOSHIBA |

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Sam wrote on September 5, 2006

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