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Toshiba's Tecra Notebooks Just Keep Rollin' Along

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Toshiba's latest Tecra A8 and M7 notebooks breathe new life into its flagship business notebook platform.

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They keep rolling. K/Ns will beat this all day long for the same price or less.

Reply to HardWareBoss

Except for the tablet pc which KN doesn't offer. Maybe in the future???

Reply to lostandwandering

Am I the only one that has a problem with where Toshiba insists on placing the <del> key, the Windows keys, and the <~>/<`> key? They're in the WRONG place! Having the windows key way up there is a royal pain when I'm in Windows, and when I'm using Linux, the tilde location drives me insane.

It amazes me that no one ever mentions that in a review of Toshiba's machines. It indicates to me that the reviewers don't really spend that much time with the machines they report on - otherwise they'd get annoyed by these shortcomings.

Reply to thepustule

You won't be buying another Toshiba any time real soon. :mrgreen:

Reply to HardWareBoss

Actually a colleague let me borrow hers for a couple evenings, which was very fortunate. I now have removed Toshiba as a potential vendor for laptops for the organization where I work.

I was walking through Best Buy today, and noticed that they have put some of these keys back in the appropriate spots. However, the backslash/pipe key (which is widely used if you have to do any sort of admin work in Windows environments) is still in an infuriating position tucked under a corner of a strange enter key.

I mean, seriously. Go to a very large computer shop and look at ALL of the other laptops and even the desktop keyboards. They all have these keys laid out the same - except Toshiba.

I don't get that, and I don't get why the tech press doesn't ding them for it. Maybe touch-typists are actually becoming that rare now?

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