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A Performance Tablet PC

Posted by Jack Cook on December 10, 2007 – 7:41 pm  Share
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Looks like Toshiba wanted to make a quick hit on the market with the NEW Portege M700-S7002. 

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When the rules change, you can too with the performance and versatility of the Portégé M700 Tablet PC with a 12.1-inch diagonal widescreen LED Backlit Display with digital pen support, optional touch capability and anti-glare display for indoor/outdoor viewing. The Portégé M700 offers a smooth transition from notebook to Tablet PC with powerful Intel Centrino Pro processor technology support for wireless 802.11a/g/n, and Gigabit Ethernet, making it a highly mobile standard for productivity. Comprehensive 3rd Generation EasyGuard technology helps provide proven durability, reliability and security. Cultivate your talent with the integrated DVD SuperMulti drive, Webcam, and Toshiba accessories that expand your reach and extend your drive for success beyond the desk and walls.

Warner Crocker from GottaBeMobile said that Toshiba is catching everyone by surprise today with the announcement of a new Tablet PC in the Portege line.  The M700 is the first Tablet PC Toshiba offers with a touch screen LED backlit display. Here’s hoping that Warner gets a review sample soon to test drive so we can get a little more of in depth look at this new Toshiba entry.  The price looks fairly decent at about $1700

Warner also provided this LINK to a virtual tour of the M700. Check it out!

 

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