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Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:17
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Suddenly this year, the world is tablet and slate crazy. (Thanks for the iPad, Apple!) Yes, much of the tech world is dividing up into two camps: those who say it’s “Game Over” as a result of the iPad, and others who -- whether because they hate Apple...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:17
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Toshiba Portege M780-S7230 has built in devices like Stereo speakers, Wireless LAN antenna and Bluetooth antenna. Embedded Security is Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip and Fingerprint reader. The notebook is 12 inches wide, 9.4 inches d...
Responsive touch based controls; lightweight for this size, fast Core i5 CPU...
Old fashioned, unattractive and bulky design, battery life is short, multi touch gestures are not supported, Windows 7 Touch environment doesn’t live up to the expectations...
I won’t recommend you this laptop because the price is a bit high and for the feature set, it is not good value for money...
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The Toshiba Portege M780 laptop is Toshiba’s ultra portable 12.1” tablet PC model that offers touch display and digital pen options. This series of notebooks comes with both Windows 7 Professional and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition recovery media. Toshi...
Affordable tablet with a matte display, tabletcentric hardware design.
Base model is very stripped down, no webcam, touchscreen, Bluetooth or optical drive.
It’s hard to summarize the Toshiba M780, given the wide variety of configurations available. The low end model we received for review wouldn’t be our top pick given the lack of an optical drive, touch screen, Bluetooth and the relatively lowly Intel C...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:52:18
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The Toshiba Portégé M780 is a good option for an affordable tablet PC, though the specs of this entry-level version are a little on the weaker side compared to similar units on our list. There isn’t support for multitouch, either. One bright spot is a...
An affordable tablet PC if the entrylevel model is selected; 3year warranty...
A bit on the hefty and thick side; no multitouch.
A good choice for an affordable tablet PC, but the touchscreen needs some work...
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In February of 2010, Toshiba introduced the Portege M780, the latest version of their Tablet PC convertible. It is a conventional convertible Tablet PC, i.e. a laptop with a display that can be rotated and laid down flat with the LCD side up so that th...
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Apple's iPad has gotten off to one of the fastest starts ever for a computer platform, selling a million units in its first month and still going strong. Sure, it's thin, sexy and -- starting at $500 -- relatively affordable, but it's less useful for b...
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