With Toshibas reputation in the marketplace gaining with every new notebook they release, the M10 is certainly worth considering when looking for high performance, portable business notebook.
Part of their Small, Thin and Light Business range, the M10 ticks all those boxes and more with its sleek chassis and powerful components.
Armed with an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and 2GB of RAM, the M10 can handle several tasks at once without loss of processing power. So if you need to download some images, listen to your music and check your e-mails, the M10 will do it all at the same time leaving you to concentrate on your work.
Storage is covered in abundance by the 160GB Hard Drive and the 14" TFT has a higher resolution than most flatscreen TVs at 1440 x 900. A DVD writer is fitted as standard and reliability is high on Toshibas agenda as the M10 comes with a 3 Year Warranty as standard.
So with all this and that trademark silver body, the M10 will be the answer to many businesss needs.








Question from rb: Asked on 31/12/2010 Does this laptop have a TPM v1.2 security chip in it? If so is it Infineon's chip and is it enabled in the BIOS by default?
Question from neel: Asked on 23/09/2010 I like the look of this machine. It appears to be robust enough. And it is a good size for carrying around. The spec seems to be pretty good. The only downside from what I have read is the graphics card. I want to use graphic and design programs, photoshop, creative design and cad programs. The screen is not a problem as I can hook it up to a larger screen when im not on the move. My question is can I change and upgrade the graphics card?
Question from jen: Asked on 17/08/2010 Please can you the weight of this product and the kind of wireless it has, if any?
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft), Bluetooth 2.1 EDR