Toshiba releases first mobile workstation
[SINGAPORE] Japanese IT company and PC maker Toshiba has announced the availability of its first mobile workstation, the Tecra W50. The device is part of a new line-up of business laptops from the company.
Built for performance, the machine features a 15.6-inch diagonal full HD (high definition) display and is one of the thinnest and lightest notebooks in its class with a weight of less than 2.7kg.
The Tecra W50 is powered by a fourth-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and has four high-speed memory slots configurable up to 32GB. It also comes with a dedicated Nvidia Quadro K2100M graphics card and 2GB of GDDR5 memory to accelerate and mobilise any workflow.
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