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Toshiba Introduces New Performance Packed Wireless Notebook


The Computer Systems Group of Toshiba
Europe GmbH, today introduced its

next generation lightweight notebook PC, the Tecra M2 - a stylish notebook

PC designed for corporate and small-to-medium sized business customers who

demand mobility and connectivity without sacrificing performance.  Weighing

just 2.26 kg, the Tecra M2 is up to 20% lighter than its previous model

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and features impressive battery life - up to 11.5 hours (with optional

extended batteries). The Tecra M2 comes in a thin and light design,

delivering seamless wireless 802.11b connectivity and optional Bluetooth

capabilities, so that users can stay in touch, work faster and be more

productive. The new Tecra M2 also offers IT managers the Tecra family

benefits of a stable, configurable notebook with a long product lifecycle.

Packaged in a lightweight, sleek silver chassis, the Tecra® M2 features a

14.1” TFT XGA display, NVIDIA® GeForce? FX Go5200 32MB and 64MB graphics

controller and offers customers high-performance graphics for displaying

detailed designs and high-powered presentations in the office, on the road

and everywhere in between.  With options of a hi-capacity 12-cell battery

and the Slim SelectBay battery, mobile professionals can enjoy up to 11.5

hours of battery life while traveling overseas or on a trans-continental

flight, maximizing productivity with extended hours of mobile use.

 

“We’ve recognized over the past few years that reducing the cost and

complexity of notebook PC ownership, while increasing performance and

functionality, is critical to IT professionals and SMB customers,” said

Oscar Koenders, general manager of Toshiba’s EMEA Computer Systems

Marketing Group.  “Our continued investment in the Tecra brand - including

advanced wireless connectivity, long battery life and a light-weight form

factor—reaffirms Toshiba’s commitment to providing high performance

notebooks that businesses of all sizes can appreciate.”

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