Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet PC Review by TablePCReviewSpot

TabletPC ReviewSpot reviewed Toshiba Portege M400 Table PC that runs Microsft Windows Tablet PC edition, and has a advanced powerhouse performance in supremely portable and small package. The Tablet PC is further enhanced with extended battery life and Toshiba EasyGuard technology designed for optimal reliability, security, connectivity and optimization.

Toshiba Portege M400
TabletPCReviewSpot concluded that “The Toshiba Portege M400 is one of the most advanced Tablet PCs on the market today. We love the Core Duo processor option and the biometric security. The weight and build quality makes for a great portable travel companion. We would have liked to see Toshiba offer dedicated graphics as an option for those users who actually want to play games beyond Solitaire, but Toshiba left us hi and dry in that regard. Overall, we would recommend the M400 as yet another fantastic contender in the “thin and light” convertible Tablet PC category.”

Pros

Dual Core Processor is FAST
Very Good Portability and Build Quality.
Excellent Security with Biometrics
Nice Keyboard

Cons

Average Standard Battery Life
No Option for Dedicated Graphics

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One Response to “Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet PC Review by TablePCReviewSpot”

  1. Toshiba Portege M400 Reviews » My Digital Life
    July 23rd, 2006 22:47
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    [...] Toshiba Portege M400 table PC is a compact business laptop that features Intel Core Duo processor and 12.1″ Active Matrix SXGA Wide view tablet touch screen TFT LCD (1400×1050). Despite its small size with dimensions of 295mm x 249mm x 38.9mm and weighs 2.038kg, Toshiba Portege M400 packs a lot of specifications such as two memory expansion slots, hard disk, USB2.0 port, Type II PC Card slot, 5-in-1 media reader, IEEE 1394a Firewire and 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN. TabletPc2 has reviewed Toshiba Portege M400-S933, and TablePCReviewSpot also reviews Toshiba Portege M400. Beside these two, NetworkWorld also reviews Portege M400 and concludes that “we were quite pleased with the Portege M400. It didn’t feel like a big and bulky notebook or tablet, and we would have been happy to take this with us on a business trip or vacation. The added tablet features (swivel screen, electronic handwriting) were nice. In addition, the integrated fingerprint scanner allowed us to protect the notebook from prying eyes. The integrated SD media card slot made it easy to transfer digital photos from our camera to the PC without needing an extra media card reader.” [...]

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