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alaTest.com
Editors' rating: 84
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 47 reviews of Toshiba Tecra M9 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 60/100. Comparing these reviews to 163904 other Laptops reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 = Very Good.
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notebookcheck.net
Editors' rating: 79
Summary: The configuration of our sample notebook costs currently € 1.200,-. This includes free online registration, and when registered, a 2 year warranty from Toshiba
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pcworld.com
Editors' rating: 74
Summary: Laptop meets EPEAT Gold environmental standards but has average speed and short battery life.
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goodgearguide.com.au
Editors' rating: 80
Summary: For getting online on the go, the integrated 3G capability of this laptop is ideal. It's also a comfortable unit to use, but it does lack some modern conveniences.
CNET editors' buying advice
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Laptop computer memory size
To maximize battery life, notebook computer processors are often designed to save more energy and run cooler than desktop processors. The drawback is slower performance, but more memory can help, which it won't consume energy or radiate heat. Even better, up to 4GB of RAM can now be found in budget configurations. If you want more memory later, expansion is often a simple procedure.
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Notebook computer processors
The central processor (CPU) is the heart of any computer system and an excellent litmus test as to whether a desktop computer or notebook fits your needs. The trouble is, processor names like Athlon and Celeron are as cryptic as system names like Latitude and Pavilion. Here's a quick guide to see which chip is a fit:
| Manufacturer | Processor name | Processing power | Designed use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intel | Core 2 Extreme Quad | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| Intel | Core 2 Quad | Very high | Gaming and graphics |
| AMD | Turion | High | Mainstream |
| AMD | Athlon | High | Mainstream |
| Intel | Core 2 Duo | High | Mainstream |
| AMD | Sempron | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Celeron | Medium | Entry level |
| Intel | Pentium Dual Core | Medium | Entry level |
| AMD | Athlon Neo | Low | Netbook |
| Intel | Atom | Low | Netbook |
| Via | C7-M | Low | Netbook |
| Via | Nano | Low | Netbook |
| Intel | Pentium | Low | Budget |
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CNET product brief
Description: This configuration of the Toshiba Tecra M9 is a 5.3-pound, thin-and-light notebook computer.Compared to other thin-and-light notebooks on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $890.The 14.1 inch widescreen has a native resolution of 1280 x 800, which is fairly standard among laptops.Runs on the Intel Core 2 Duo processor.This configuration comes with a 80GB hard drive and 1 GB of RAM.
Pros: Comes with Microsoft Windows Vista business and Microsoft Windows Vista OS, which is considerably more favorable than some similarly priced notebooks.The built in Bluetooth connectivity will let you pair headphones or sync your mobile contacts.The built-in fingerprint reader will speed up the log in process while adding a strong layer of data protection.An anti-theft security tether can be fastened into the built-in lock slot.
Cons: Has a modest 1.8 GHz CPU speed, which is somewhat slower than some similarly priced notebooks.For example, the Dell Latitude E6500, a 5.1-pound notebook at around $805, has a 2.53 GHz CPU speed.Also, this notebook has only a 80GB hard drive, which is considerably smaller than some similarly priced notebooks.For example, the HP Compaq Business Notebook 6535b, a 5.3-pound notebook at around $910, has a 500GB hard drive.The poor battery performance of this laptop means it has to be recharged more often than other notebooks in its class.Shared video memory has a negative impact on system performance which may be okay for users with more modest graphics needs.Users with more demanding needs should look to a graphics solution that brings its own muscle.
Suitability: A thin-and-light notebook, suited for business computing.If you have a wireless network at home, wirelessly browse the Internet from any room in your house with this Wi-Fi enabled notebook.Archive your digital videos using this computer's DVD writer.
Value: In view of its very inexpensive price, this notebook has good features for the money.
Suggestions: (1) Given this device's Wi-Fi capability, you may want to get a wireless access point for your home, so that you can browse the Internet more conveniently from any room.(2) To get the most out of this notebook's Bluetooth capability, you could have a Bluetooth-enabled headset, smartphone or other device, and be able to link it wirelessly to your computer within a range of 20-or-so feet inside the same room.
CNET's Product Briefs are generated by a software tool that combines product specifications with knowledge of our editorial experts. They do not reflect hands-on assessment or labs testing. For more information about how we create Product Briefs, contact us.

