Monday, March 5, 2012

A Look at Toshiba Tablet PCs


A Look at Toshiba Tablet PCs: toshiba tablet



Like any other competitive company, Toshiba is gearing up some stiff competition for Apple's iPad. They are due to release a line of Toshiba tablet PCs this year.

While we are still waiting, let us take a look at the systems they have already offered so far that made a ripple in the electronic market. Attracted to simple but efficient systems?

Check out the Toshiba Portege M700 which was released in 2008. The M700 has a 12.1 inch LED backlight display powered by a 2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo processor. This device is popular among business professionals. Some of its specifications include; 2GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, shock absorbing design, fingerprint reader, Windows Vista OS, integrated webcam, and a lot more.

The design and build of this Toshiba tablet computer is quite plain but very functional. It weighs 4.7 lbs but it is comfortable enough to hold. Since this is a hinge style device it feels like a notebook. The hinge locks into place on either side securing the screen. It can be turned to slate mode with ease and is great for giving presentations. How about a system that works great in both indoor and outdoor environment?

Try the M400 is also among the Toshiba tablet PCs and belongs to the convertible type. This notebook comes with two processor choices: the Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo. It boots in less than a minute with 512 RAM installed. Battery life lasts for 3 hours and 29 minutes when the device continuously runs in 'On' mode.

This is ideal for someone who wants a slate device with keyboard and built-in optical drive in an ultraportable package. It has a 12.1 inch Diagonal Wide View Angle XGA Display, built in DVD, 1.66 GHz processor, and 80 gigabyte hard drive.



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