My Laptop
Toshiba released their ninth generation Tablet PC, the Portege M700. The M700 is an updated version of it’s predecessor, the ever so popular Portege M400. It will sport a T7500 Core 2 Duo processor, have a 12.1″ widescreen indoor/outdoor display with touch capabilities and is Microsoft Vista or XP compatible.

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The Portege M700 is being marketed toward business professionals and I can see why. It is loaded with features including a webcam, a main 6-cell battery and a parallel battery for a supposed combined battery life of nine hours and an optical drive. Everything a user could want is packed into this small tablet.
Toshiba Portege M700 Tablet PC specs: [I customized my machine straight from Toshiba and this is what I added on]:
- Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz T7500 processor - upgraded to T8100, 3mb cache
- 160GB hard drive - at 7200RPM
- 1GB or 2GB RAM options - 2GB’s
- 12.1†WXGA (1280×800) LED backlit LCD display with both touchscreen and digital pen/ink capabilities - got mine with both (it’s like a giant iPhone!)
- 802.11a/g/n, Gigabit Ethernet
- Full Suite of Toshiba 3rd Generation EasyGuard Technology
- Shock absorbing design
- Hard drive protection and LCD display protection
- Spill resistant keyboard
- DVD Super Multi Drive
- Two Sleep and Charge USB ports
- PC Card Slot
- IEEE 1394
- Integrated webcam
- Fingerprint reader
- 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery (claimed 5 hour life)
I personally can’t wait to get my hands-on the M700, so we can bring you a complete review. Hopefully, that will happen soon. Then the battery life and performance features can be tested. I would like to see how durable and solid the chassis is as well. From the looks of it, the M700 has a nice sleek design.
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Pricing and Availability
The Portege M700 will be priced at $1,699 and $1,799. The only difference between the models is the $1,699 configuration will have 1GB RAM and run XP as the operating system and the $1,799 configuration has 2GB RAM and Vista. They are available now for ordering from Toshiba’s website.
The post above was copied from “http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/archive/index.php/t-12787.html” and I edited it to fit my customization.





