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With Microsoft launching Vista earlier this year with an aspect of the Tablet PC format integrated into it, it seems the software is here for the foreseeable future. With this in mind, manufacturers have been overhauling their designs, with the latest bei...

Dual-core, built-in 3G...

Average battery life, cramped keyboard...

It may bring nothing new to the Tablet PC format but the inclusion of 3G makes it a great choice when out and about...
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techradar.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:05
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As a concept, the Tablet PC continues to find itself a niche device, best used for corporate and vertical markets, so it comes as no surprise the Toshiba Portégé M400 (£1350 inc. VAT) heads further down this line with a machine that is solid and robust...

Good keyboard, Decent performance, Good connectivity...

Not the best for performance...

As a concept, the Tablet PC continues to find itself a niche device, best used for corporate and vertical markets, so it comes as no surprise the Toshiba Portégé M400 (£1350 inc. VAT) heads further down this line with a machine that is solid and robust...
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The Toshiba Protégé M400 is the company first Intel Core Duo processor based Tablet PC, so has the extra boost in performance made the Tablet PC attractive? We take a closer look.

Compact, light, easy to use, vertical mode great for viewing websites...

Not sure why you would want a Tablet PC, Not the fastest offering on the block...

The Toshiba Protégé M400 works well and does what it sets out to do, however we are still struggling to see why you would want a WebTablet in the first place...
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It was interesting to discover that Toshiba, when asked to supply us with their typical business machine, chose the Portege M400 (£1199 ex. VAT), as this is isnt a standard laptop but a Tablet PC. Such devices have changed in recent times, and offer m...

Great build, Good security...

Cramped keyboard...

It was interesting to discover that Toshiba, when asked to supply us with their typical business machine, chose the Portege M400 (£1199 ex. VAT), as this is isnt a standard laptop but a Tablet PC. Such devices have changed in recent times, and offer m...
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H Willan Toshiba New Zealand recently sent me a Portégé M400 Tablet PC to have a play with and so we did.M400 showing off the swivelling screenThe M400 is a business machine that offers a powerful notebook bundled into a compact form. The specification...
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A powerful convertible laptop with features that business users will appreciate. Battery life is average, though, and its a little too heavy for convenient tablet use In spite of Microsofts constant overtures to businesses and individual users alike...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:05
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Solidly built and packed with software and features optimized for Tablet and notebook modes, the Portege M400 has been our favorite convertible with a built-in optical drive. Now it’s even faster and more versatile. The S4032 model adds a snappy Cor...

Fast processor speed, Built-in EV-DO, Deep suite of applications, Excellent Tablet experience...

Small touchpad, Small touchpadMediocre microphone...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:05
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The Portégé M400’s screen rotates in a clockwise fashion with a fingerprint reader in the lower-right corner. At the NationsBanc Montgomery Securities Conference in 1998, Bill Gates said, “I...
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The current review of the Toshiba M400 Tablet PC represents a special event for us. Thereby, this is our 100 review. You will experience like always, what the reviewed notebook really is worth - so also with the Toshiba Portege M400. read more...

For us, the Toshiba Portege M400 remains as a interesting notebook in memory, rich in variants. Nonetheless, it has its faults, too. The display solution with turning folding hinge and direct input mode expands the possibilities for applications, compared...
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Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet: We loved the Toshiba M205 and the M400 which replaces it offers a great deal of bang for the buck. This 12" convertible tablet weighs only 4.5 pounds and is perfect for students and business folk who dont want to haul a la...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:05
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The Portege M400 is well built with tons of features, but battery life and performance are unimpressive.

Runs very cool, Lots of customizable system utilities, Excellent build quality...

idering Intels list price for the Core Duo T2300E and Core Solo T1300 are the same, it would be nice for Toshiba to maybe include a Core Duo standard as most manufacturers these days are doing.

idering Intels list price for the Core Duo T2300E and Core Solo T1300 are the same, it would be nice for Toshiba to maybe include a Core Duo standard as most manufacturers these days are doing. Technical specifications aside, our only real complaint a...
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The Toshiba Portégé M400-S933 ($1,699) appeals to users looking for a laptop that has tablet capabilities and a built-in optical drive. The good news is that even with this built-in drive and increased improved processing power, this Portégé is pract...

Built-in optical drive. Fingerprint reader. Good security. Expandable hard drive. Good heat management.

Noisy mouse buttons. Too much lag when switching between portrait and landscape modes...

The Toshiba Portégé M400-S933 is one of the few 12-inch convertibles with a built-in optical drive, and it also has an integrated fingerprint reader and built-in TPM...
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