Toshiba has launched a new laptop, Tecra A50, to meet the needs of small to mid-sized businesses with Windows 10 ready.
The Tecra A50 offers essential productivity and security features for business users at an affordable price point.
The new laptop is 15.6 inch diagonal with Intel 5th generation processors and features built-in DVD Drive.
The Tecra A50 has docking capability and utilizes the High Speed Port Replicator that is common across the entire Tecra and Portege line.
The company said new product is equipped with HD webcam, Bluetooth 4.0, dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and is wireless display ready.
The company offers a variety of Microsoft operating systems to best suit each organization’s IT requirements.
Additionally, organization will have Toshiba Quality Replacement Guarantee for Tecra A50 laptops under which the company will replace the unit with a new Tecra A50.
IT administrators can oversee and take control of devices online, in real-time, without the need to invest in servers and dedicated management software.
Also, Tecra A50 has advanced manageability options, supporting Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Toshiba Smart Client Manager 2.0 (TSCM).
The new product will be available from next month. User can buy Tecra A50- C1510 for $729.99, Tecra A50-C1520 for $799.00 while Tecra A50-C1510W10 for $729.99.
This apart, Toshiba has offered their full line of business devices including laptops, detachable Ultrabooks and tablets with Windows 10.
The organizations can take advantage of new operating system to enhance productivity and innovation.
The company announced its Windows 10 ready products, the Portege Z20t and Encore 10K detachable notebooks, the Portege Z30t and Tecra Z40t performance Ultrabooks, the Tecra A50 small business notebook, and the Encore 10 business tablet.
“Our line of business products not only delivers powerful, secure devices, but are now Windows 10-ready, enabling businesses and IT departments to take advantage of the new platform,” said Carl Pinto, vice president of marketing and engineering, Toshiba America Information Systems.
Shilpa Khatri
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