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Toshiba Tecra X40-D-10H review

Posted on October 22, 2017May 26, 2019 By Jarvis

Toshiba makes an enormous number of laptop models for both home and business use. The Tecra systems are just a small part of its business-oriented range, focused on those on the move who need a powerful platform that they can transport easily.

There are four subdivisions to the Tecra series: A, Z, W and X types, the latter of which is the subject of this review. And, within just the X40-D-10 range there are F, G, H, J, R and Z models.

What they have in common is a 14-inch display, the same lightweight chassis and a Core i5-7200U or quicker Core i7-7500U CPU.

The X40-D-10H reviewed here is a higher-end option that has the better processor, a SATA SSD and a whopping 16GB of memory.

With Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, Apple and others all looking to dominate this highly desirable sector, what makes the Toshiba Tecra X40-D-10H special?
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Computers & IT Tags:Apple, Asus, business, core i5, core i7, Dell, home, HP, laptop, Lenovo, memory, processor, review, SSD, TechRadar, toshiba, Toshiba Tecra X40-D-10H

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