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    Toshiba Tecra M11 review

Processor: 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-620Q
Memory: 4GB DDR3 RAM
Graphics: Intel GMA 4500MHD
Optical drive: DVD writer
Hard disk: 320GB hard disk
Display: 14in 1,366 x 768 TFT
Features: Speakers, 2mp webcam, Kensington lock, TPM 2.1 module, fingerprint reader
Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11bgn wireless
Ports: 3 x USB, eSATA, Mini DisplayPort, Ethernet, 2 x audio, Docking port, 3-in-1 card reader
Dimensions: 349 x 242 x 38mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 2.4kg
Warranty: 3yr C&R
OS: Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
Software: Microsoft Touch Pack, Nero Essentials, Norton Internet Security 90-day trial, Microsoft Office 2007 60-day trial
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keyboard touch?

Does the M11 have the same keyboard type as the Satellite? ie the flat-style, light-touch keys? I can't work it out from your review! I tried out loads of different keyboards before buying my last laptop, and this is by far the best if you're a fast touch-typist. If they've changed it, I might go for one of your cheaper suggestions (I'm holding out for the one that's due to come out shortly - fingers crossed...).

By cello on Sunday Jun 6

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I would assume, that is uses the same keyboard as the rest of the Tecra range. I don't know the Satellite range, so I can't comment, but have found the A10 and A11 keyboards to be fine, with plenty of travel, but a little noisy.

We currently use the A11s, having replaced the A10 range.

I have to say, for general office use, I can't fault the Tecras and I haven't had any performance problems with the Intel HD integrated graphics either - Aero desktop doesn't stress it, neither does HD video playback, I don't need anything else from it, in a work environment.

For graphic production, it might be a bit limited, not having an equivalent of CUDA for accelerating PhotoShop processes...

By big_D on Monday Jun 7

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