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Toshiba Tecra A11-S3521
$1,130.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Fast enough to handle high-demand applications with ease. Dependable operation that doesn't lag or crash. Slim and light design that's easy to carry around.
The Cons:Graphics processing isn't quite up to gaming enthusiast standards.
The A11-S3521 is a 15.6" model in Toshiba's Tecra series of higher-end business laptops. It is a significant step up from the entry-level A11 model, the S3510, equipped with a faster, 2.40GHz processor and double the DDR3 memory.
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The S3521 also includes more storage capacity and, optionally, 64-bit Windows 7 Professional, unavailable with the S3521. The two models are largely similar otherwise, featuring full numeric keypads and Mini DisplayPort connections, and Bluetooth connectivity. Corporate-friendly features include fingerprint readers and remote management software. LED backlighting and Toshiba's Eco Utility help to extend battery life to over 4.5 hours. For $100 extra, Toshiba offers the A11-S3531, which adds discrete graphics memory.
Features
- 15.6" LED-backlit LCD
- 1366x768 resolution (16:9)
- Intel Core i5-520M processor (2.40 GHz)
- 4GB DDR3 RAM
- Integrated graphics
- 320GB storage capacity
- Fingerprint reader
- Bluetooth
- 802.11a/g/n wireless
- 3 USB ports
- eSATA/USB combo port
- Mini DisplayPort
- Memory card reader
- Webcam and microphone
- USB Sleep-and-Charge
- Full numeric keypad
- Intel vPro Active Management
- EasyGuard
- Eco Utility
- Windows 7 Professional (32- or 64-bit, with XP downgrade option)
- Energy Star certification
- 4.66hr battery life
- 5.63 lbs
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fast enough to handle high-demand applications with ease
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dependable operation that doesn't lag or crash
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slim and light design that's easy to carry around
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battery lasts for at least 4 hours
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keyboard feels solid and has a nice response
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WiFi connections are fast and don't ever tend to drop off
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nice range of outputs including a seldomly-supported mini DisplayPort, great for the niche market that needs this capability
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graphics processing isn't quite up to gaming enthusiast standards
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