LAPTOP DURABILITY AND SECURITY CENTER - The Durability Report
Drop your notebook from desk-level, pour water into its keyboard and let's see how tough it is.
Toshiba | 10 July 2007, 12:00 | Hardware | View Preview
In the SMB computing landscape, notebooks are fast overtaking desktops as the computer of choice. New developments in dual-core processors and battery technology have minimized performance and mobility concerns—which were among the traditional barriers to widespread adoption. In addition, consumers are increasingly buying notebooks, and that tendency has easily made the transition into the professional space. With enhanced performance, improved wireless capabilities and smaller formfactors, organizations will look to notebooks to address the needs of their workforce for flexibility, mobility and productivity. As traditional barriers to notebook adoption have subsided, IT and business decision makers have raised their requirements for durability and security. Recent testing, commissioned by Toshiba and conducted by the PC WorldTest Center (PC WorldTests) indicates that Toshiba’s Tecra® Notebook with Intel® Centrino® mobile technology offers important durability features and characteristics. By protecting data and maintaining system operability after PC World’s series of extreme tests, Toshiba’s Tecra pushes notebooks closer to becoming a viable desktop alternative for today’s mobile, flexible and dispersed workforce.




