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Toshiba Tecra A5-S416 Notebook (1.6GHz Pentium M 730, 512MB DDR, DVD/CD-RW, Windows XP Pro, 14" TFT)
Pros
- Lots of features for the price
Cons
- Uncomfotable mouse buttons
Bottom Line
A plain-jane business portable that's rich in features but suffers from uncomfortable mouse buttons.
- Top 10 Notebook PCs This month, the top four desktop replacements on the chart cost less than $2000 each, and all five ranked all-purpose notebooks come in at under $1350 apiece.
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