Dynabook Unveils 14" & 16" Laptops with Antimicrobial Coating

Dynabook introduces new Tecra A60-M and A40-M laptops featuring Intel Core Ultra CPUs, touchscreen displays, antimicrobial coating, and more.

Dynabook Introduces Laptops With Antimicrobial Coating

Japanese company Dynabook has unveiled two new laptops with 14-inch and 16-inch displays. Both feature Intel Core Ultra processors, touchscreen support, and Microsoft Copilot. The 16-inch model is the company's first in this size category to offer a full-size keyboard.

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Tecra A60-M (16-inch):

  • 16-inch touchscreen display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1920x1200 resolution.
  • Processor options range from Intel Core Ultra 5 125H to Ultra 7 165U vPro.
  • RAM choices vary between 8GB and 64GB (DDR5).
  • Storage options include 256GB to 2TB PCIe NVMe SSDs.
  • 65-watt battery for extended operation.
  • Includes a dTPM 2.0 module for enhanced security.
  • Optional features: fingerprint scanner, smart card reader, and facial recognition (webcam with Windows Hello support).
  • Connectivity: Thunderbolt 4 port, USB Type-A, HDMI, and a memory card slot.
  • Other highlights: Wi-Fi 6E, antimicrobial coating on the chassis, and MIL-STD-810H durability certification.
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Tecra A40-M (14-inch):

  • Features a 14-inch display with the same resolution as the larger model.
  • Shares most other specifications, including battery capacity, with the A60-M.
  • Also meets the MIL-STD-810H standard for ruggedness.
  • The metal chassis is treated with an antimicrobial coating.

Both laptops demonstrate Dynabook's commitment to providing powerful and reliable devices with modern features. The inclusion of an antimicrobial coating underscores their focus on user health and hygiene in today's world.

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