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Toshiba unveils second tablet PC The company releases its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel Pentium M processor.
Toshiba New Zealand let Craig Pringle take their new M400 Tablet PC out for a spin last month and he’s posted a detailed hands-on review on his blog, complete with photos.
Toshiba has launched its second-generation tablet PC, which boasts a faster processor and tweaks aimed at addressing some of the shortcomings of its predecessor. The Portege M200, launched on ...
Toshiba's first Android tablet, called the Thrive, arrives in stores in early July. The laptop maker hopes to grab attention with features many usually associate with laptops.
Toshiba Unveils 10th Generation Tablet PC with Launch of Portege M750 Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, an industry leader in mobile computing solutions, today announced its 10th generation Tablet ...
Portege M400 Intelligently Fuses Breakthrough Mobile Technologies into a Highly Portable Tablet PC to Deliver Performance, Productivity. Continuing the award-winning legacy of its Tablet PCs, ...
Building upon its award-winning legacy of Tablet PCs, Toshiba's Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., recently announced the Portégé M700 Tablet PC series ...
Some eagle-eyed observers over at TabletPCBuzz noted that Bill Gates was using a brand-new, unreleased next-generation Toshiba Tablet PC while he was demonstrating the new OneNote application ...
Toshiba on Monday launched its first tablet PCs with LED screens, taking some thunder away from Dell, which later in the day is expected to launch Latitude XT, its convertible PC with an LED screen.
The Toshiba tablet does use a standard Intel Core 2 Duo processor—the T7500 with a clock speed of 2.2GHz, 4MB of L2 cache and an 800MHz FSB—along with an Intel X3100 graphics card.
ViewSonic Corp. and Toshiba Corp. are both using the Comdex trade show to launch new tablet PCs, advancing a relatively new type of computer that has found some success in vertical markets but ...
Toshiba has released its second take on the tablet PC. The company on Tuesday released its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel ...