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Business computers usually cost more than consumer machines. But if you're a small-business owner, you need to determine if the features in a laptop designed for the enterprise are worth the added cost. That question is particularly pertinent when compari...
Strong battery life, Light in weight, Docking port...
Average benchmark performance, Dim display with resolution of only 1366 by 768 pixels, Mechanical hard drive...
Toshiba doesn't deliver enough in the way of features or performance to justify this business laptop's lofty price tag...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-05-17 03:22:38
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The Toshiba Tecra-Z40-A1401 ($1,229) blends in pretty well with the rest of the high-end ultraportable laptops currently on the market, for the most part. It has a fast, fourth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, a sturdy frame that's still relatively lig...
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The Toshiba Tecra-Z40-A1401 ($1,229) blends in pretty well with the rest of the high-end ultraportable laptops currently on the market, for the most part. It has a fast, fourth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, a sturdy frame that's still relatively lig...
Interesting security features. Fourth-generation Intel Core i5 leads to faster performance than the other specs might suggest. Comes with both Windows 7 and 8.1.
Low-res screen hampers multitasking. No SSD. Exterior has an unpleasant texture...
The Toshiba Tecra Z40-A1401 isn't a bad high-end ultraportable laptop, but for a little more money, you could get a whole lot more...
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Aimed at business travelers, Toshiba touts the Tecra Z40 as a sturdy yet thin and light laptop made for the road. This 14-inch Ultrabook not only sports a durable magnesium-alloy finish, but Toshiba says the laptop's internal honeycomb design keeps it por...
Long battery life; Lightweight and durable design; Precise Accupoint pointing stick; Easytouse fingerprint reader...
Relatively dim display; Small keys; Mixed performance...
The Toshiba Tecra Z40 business notebook offers excellent battery life in a sturdy and very light design, but we're not fans of the dim display or small keys...
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Selling notebooks to large companies is probably the dream of every manufacturer: The customers order large quantities at once, replace their hardware every couple of years and provide important feedback about the usage scenarios. They obviously expect re...
Good battery runtimes, Accupoint as additional input device, Matte display, Highquality chassis, Good port variety, Security equipment, Low weight, Good wireless signal, Reasonable performance, Low temperature development...
Wear at the cover, Limited feedback from the keyboard, Clickpad, Strange position of the fingerprint reader, Display with bad measurements for the colors, Poor contrast and black value...
In Review Toshiba Tecra Z40 A-147You often notice the customer feedback when you use office devices There are usually only small issues that could be improved. In the case of the Toshiba Tecra Z40 A-147, those would be the input devices, which could be re...
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The two notebooks are in many ways equivalent; they share a nearly identical case design, comparable processors, the same storage device, and identical input devices. The Z40t-A1410, however, introduces a couple of important changes: for starters, a 1080p...
Good port selection, Lightweight construction, Reasonably good battery life, Supportive hinges, Low heat, Quiet under load, 3year warranty, Matte touch panel...
Extremely grainy screen due to antiglare filter layer, Unremarkable system performance, Throttling under load, Keyboard features soft feedback with medium key travel, Clickpad, Maintenance should be much easier for a business PC, Display lid scratches eas...
Toshiba Tecra Z40T-A1410 NotebookThe Toshiba Tecra Z40T-A1410 repeats many of the successes of its lower-grade counterpart, the Tecra Z40-A-147, with lightweight magnesium construction, a solid assortment of ports, reasonably good battery life, low heat...
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