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  1. Dynabook Tecra A65-M Review: Repairable 16-Inch Windows 11 Business Laptop

    Thurrott.com’s review of Dynabook’s Tecra A65-M finds a deliberately plain Windows 11 Pro business laptop that gets the fundamentals right: serviceable hardware, unusually broad connectivity, solid battery life, and no preinstalled consumer junk. The 16-inch Tecra is aimed at small businesses...
  2. Dynabook Tecra A65-M Review: Windows 11 Pro, Ethernet and Wi-Fi 7

    Thurrott.com has published a review of Dynabook’s Tecra A65-M, a 16-inch Windows 11 Pro business laptop built around AMD’s Ryzen 200-series processors. Two image attachment pages from that review — covering the deck and power button — were separately indexed on July 13, but the substantive item...
  3. Dynabook Tecra A65-M: Ryzen 7 250, Wi-Fi 7 and Upgradeable RAM

    Thurrott.com’s latest Dynabook Tecra A65-M coverage puts the spotlight on a conventional 16-inch Windows 11 Pro business laptop: AMD-powered, unusually well connected, and aimed at organizations that value ports and serviceability over premium materials or a high-end display. The Tecra A65-M is...
  4. Dynabook Tecra A65-M Review: Repairable Ryzen 7 Business Laptop

    Thurrott.com’s review of the Dynabook Tecra A65-M finds a no-frills 16-inch Windows 11 Pro business laptop that gets the fundamentals mostly right: sensible AMD performance, unusually repairable internals, strong port selection, and a clean software image. Its biggest problem may be availability...
  5. Dynabook Tecra A65-M Runs DOOM: The Dark Ages on Radeon 780M

    Dynabook’s Tecra A65-M is a conventional 16-inch Windows business laptop that still leaves room for a little gaming. In a July 13 review, Thurrott.com found that the Ryzen 7-based model handled everyday office work well and could run DOOM: The Dark Ages convincingly, despite its integrated...
  6. Dynabook Tecra A65-M Review: Upgradeable Windows 11 Business Laptop

    Thurrott’s review of the Dynabook Tecra A65-M finds a deliberately plain 16-inch Windows business laptop that gets the fundamentals right, but makes clear compromises on conferencing hardware and input quality. The Sharp-owned successor to Toshiba’s PC business is targeting small organizations...