Plan and Durability
Toshiba Tecra C40-C1430 - Likely as a result of its optical drive, the Tecra C40 (4 pounds, 13.4 x 9.6 x 0.9 inches) is somewhat greater and heavier than 14-inch contenders like the Lenovo ThinkPad T460 (3.8 pounds, 13.35 x 9.15 x 0.83 inches), the Dell Latitude E5470 (3.88 pounds, 13.2 x 9.1 x 0.9 inches) and the HP EliteBook 745 G3 (3.4 pounds, 13.3 x 9.3 x 0.74 inches). The buyer focused on Lenovo Ideapad 300S weighs only 3.6 pounds and measures just 13.38 x 9.45 x 0.77 inches.
Disappointingly, the Tecra C40 is not MIL-SPEC 810G tried for sturdiness. Both the Latitude E5470 and the ThinkPad T460 have been intended to meet this standard for persevering outrageous temperatures, stuns and vibrations, yet Toshiba makes no such claims about its tablet. In any case, as practically every different business framework, the C40 has a spill-safe console.
Security
While private ventures and purchaser clients will most likely discover the Tecra C40's security choices sufficient, endeavor clients could discover them lacking. Like most business portable PCs, the C40 offers a Trusted Platform Module for encryption and remote get to. Be that as it may, it does not have an Intel vPro-proficient CPU for gadget administration - something substantial IT offices require.
Console and Touchpad
As a result of its shallow keys, which offer just 1.26 millimeters of travel (1.5 to 2 mm is ordinary), the Tecra C40 is a long way from a touch typist's fantasy. Utilizing the 10fastfingers.com writing test, I slammed out a weak 40 words for every moment, and I wasn't especially open to doing as such. The spill-safe console additionally does not have a backdrop illumination, so disregard finding the tilde key on a dim plane.
The 3.6 x 2-inch touchpad had a light surface and reacted quickly to my swipes and taps. Multitouch signals, for example, squeeze to zoom, worked perfectly. Typically, we lean toward touchpads with discrete catches, yet the C40's left and right clickers felt much too solid.
Show
The Toshiba Tecra C40's 14-inch, 1366 x 768 show yields diminish, tasteless pictures with negligible screen land. While basic on cheap portable PCs, a 1366 x 768 board has 29 percent less space for survey reports and multitasking than the 1920 x 1080 screens on numerous contenders.
As per our colorimeter, the Tecra C40 can imitate 67.9 percent of the sRGB shading extent, which is about indistinguishable to the scores from the Ideapad 300S (67 percent) and the ThinkPad T460 (67 percent), yet beneath the EliteBook 745 G3 (84.1 percent), the Dell Latitude E5470 (113 percent) and the thin-and-light normal of 84 percent. The Tecra C40's board isn't especially precise at showing hues, either, as it indented a Delta-E exactness score of 5.06 (0 is great). That could not hope to compare to the thin-and-light class normal (3.1), the ThinkPad T460 (0.5) and the Latitude E5470 (1.1).
Sound
The Tecra C40's front-mounted speakers were sufficiently boisterous to fill a meeting room and sufficiently exact for talked word programming, yet excessively empty for music. When I played the Grateful Dead's "Uncle John's Band," the C40 lost the wealth of Jerry Garcia's acoustic guitar, however different instruments came through more obviously. When I supported the voice, bass and treble in the preloaded DTS Studio Sound programming, the sound quality enhanced marginally.
Ports
The Tecra C40 has practically every port that business clients could require, including VGA video-out for organizations with old screens and projectors. On its left side, Toshiba's tablet has a SD card peruser, a USB 3.0 port, a Kensington bolt space and an optical drive. The VGA, HDMI, Ethernet and two more USB 3.0 ports are on the privilege.
Execution
With an Intel Core i5-6200U processor; 4GB of RAM; and 500GB, 7,200-rpm hard drive, the Toshiba Tecra C40 is sufficiently quick for standard efficiency assignments. Over seven days of day by day business utilize, the framework never bolted up or slacked as I altered Excel spreadsheets, composed messages and made introductions.
Battery Life
You won't have the capacity to go a full workday on the Tecra C40 without an electrical outlet close-by. The scratch pad tapped out of our battery test (persistent web surfing over Wi-Fi at 100 nits of shine) following 6 hours and 49 minutes. That is about on a standard with the Tecra A40 (6:44) and marginally in front of the Ideapad 300S (6:25), however route behind the class normal (7:53) and the Dell Latitude E5470 (7:16). With its expanded battery, the ThinkPad T460 puts Toshiba and Dell to disgrace, enduring 13 hours and 12 minutes on a charge.
Warmth
Over seven days of utilization, including a short business trip, the Tecra C40 didn't feel too warm. In spite of enrolling a pinnacle temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit along the undercarriage, the skeleton felt fine on my thighs. The touchpad and keys were a cooler 84 and 88 degrees, individually, which is beneath our 95-degree comfort limit.