Key Takeaways
1. Dynabook has introduced the AMD-powered Tecra A65 series, expanding its line beyond the Intel-powered Tecra A60 models.
2. The Tecra series focuses on affordability with solid chassis designs and satisfactory performance, unlike the premium Portege series.
3. All Tecra A65-M models feature a single 1920 x 1200p IPS display with only 60% sRGB coverage, limiting color quality.
4. The lack of full sRGB coverage is a significant drawback, especially for graphic designers and media consumers.
5. Competitors like HP Elite, Lenovo ThinkPad, and Dell Pro series offer better display options, putting the Tecra series at a disadvantage.
Dynabook has begun delivering its AMD-powered Tecra A65 series to add to its range of Intel-powered Tecra A60 models. The Tecra series, unlike the more premium Portege series, opts for more affordable components to achieve lower starting prices while still ensuring solid chassis designs and satisfactory performance. Nonetheless, there’s one key issue that cannot be overlooked.
Display Limitations
All available Tecra A65-M configurations come with the same 1920 x 1200p IPS display and offer no alternative options. While this may not seem like a major drawback, the single display is unfortunately a subpar IPS panel with a maximum of only 60% sRGB coverage, despite its price tag of around $1000. There is no possibility to upgrade to full sRGB coverage on the Tecra A65-M, which might deter some potential buyers depending on their usage needs.
Market Expectations
Full sRGB coverage is increasingly becoming a standard feature in budget and midrange laptops, making them more attractive to budding graphic designers and editors. Furthermore, even for regular media viewing or web surfing, the richer colors resulting from full sRGB coverage significantly enhance the experience. The limitation of all current SKUs in the Tecra A60 and A65 series to only a small portion of sRGB puts them at a considerable disadvantage when lined up against competitors like the HP Elite series, Lenovo ThinkPad series, or the Dell Pro series.

