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The Toshiba Portégé M700-110 is a 12.1 inch notebook with an XGA display 1280x800. It is also a Tablet PC however I was quiet surprised to see it is supplied with Vista Business and not Vista Ultimate. When the screen is open you can see in the centre...
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If youre a road warrior looking for an excellent unit that has the right balance of power and portability while offering all the latest connectivity, and you have enough money, then the Toshiba Portege M700 (PPM70A-0G301G) is worth considering.
Excellent range of connectivity options, easily portable, Sleep and Charge USB ports, good battery life...
High cost, unattractive design The Final Word If youre a road warrior looking for an excellent unit that has the right balance of power and portability while offering all the latest connectivity, and you have enough money, then the Toshiba Portege M70...
If youre a road warrior looking for an excellent unit that has the right balance of power and portability while offering all the latest connectivity, and you have enough money, then the Toshiba Portege M700 (PPM70A-0G301G) is worth considering.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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Toshibas Portege M700 is a tablet with a premium price tag sporting premium features and performance. If youre a mobile professional willing to pay a whole pile of cash for a highly featured tablet, this little companion might be the friend for you...
Super fast HSDPA wireless broadband, Touch screen, Strong performance...
Holy flying doughnuts Batman, look at the price!, Small insensitive track pad, Average battery life...
The Toshiba Portege M700 is a tablet with a premium price tag sporting premium features and performance.
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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A notebook with a wireless broadband connection is essential for on the go users who want set up a virtual office anywhere. The Toshiba Portege M700 can be converted to a Tablet PC and comes built-in with a BigPond Wireless Broadband for instant access...
Great design; Robust construction; Screen quality; Responsive touch screen; Toshiba Assist; Fingerprint reader...
Battery life; Expensive...
Get the best of both worlds (tablet and notebook) with Toshibas Portege M700...
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Since the Tablet PC (with a capital ‘T’) appeared in 2002, we’ve seen various ‘slate’ models come and go - but perhaps the more interesting version is the ‘convertible’, which can serve as a regular laptop or as a...
This earnest laptop is a jack of many trades, with a good selection of features and relatively impressive battery life for untethered productivity. The price premium over a comparably specified regular laptop will be a good investment if you need a ve...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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The Portégé M700-110 is a generally solid 12.1in. convertible Tablet PC with a nice dual-mode touch-screen. Its a good choice for Tablet PC fans; if you need HSDPA or a webcam, its a relatively small step up to the 3G11F model.
Dualmode touchscreen, usable with stylus or fingertip, Good set of features...
Relatively bulky, Keyboard takes some getting used to, Only three USB 2.0 connectors, No HSDPA connectivity or webcam...
The Portégé M700-110 is a generally solid 12.1in. convertible Tablet PC with a nice dual-mode touch-screen. Its a good choice for Tablet PC fans; if you need HSDPA or a webcam, its a relatively small step up to the 3G11F model...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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Toshiba is one of the leading manufacturers of Tablet PCs in this country and has always worked with the clamshell design. This adds a keyboard to a digitised screen that can be rotated 180 degrees letting you fold away the keyboard and use the tablet...
Fantastic battery life, Versatile design, Great components...
Bulky and heavy compared to most tablets...
Toshiba is one of the leading manufacturers of Tablet PCs in this country and has always worked with the clamshell design. This adds a keyboard to a digitised screen that can be rotated 180 degrees letting you fold away the keyboard and use the tablet...
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This is the first article in PC Pro to be written by hand for quite some time. In fact, it's quite possibly the first ever. We found Toshiba's new tablet so tactile and usable that we dispensed with our keyboard altogether for the day to give it the mo...
Attractive to look at, but too expensive for occasional tablet use and not good enough to compete with the best dedicated devices...
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Since the Tablet PC (with a capital ‘T’) appeared in 2002, we’ve seen various ‘slate’ models come and go - but perhaps the more interesting version is the ‘convertible’, which can serve as a regular laptop or as a tablet PC. The Toshiba M700-110 is ju...
This earnest laptop is a jack of many trades, with a good selection of features and relatively impressive battery life for untethered productivity. The price premium over a comparably specified regular laptop will be a good investment if you need a ve...
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I've never been completely convinced by the Tablet PC concept. It may look good in medical dramas and sci-fi shows when characters busily tap away at tablet devices, but you have to remember one thing about that - they're not doing anything! If you've eve...
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This convertible offers road warriors plenty of computing punch and a smooth tablet experience.
Touch and pen input, Fast performance, Good battery life, Strong wireless throughput...
Intrusive volume wheel placement, Bland, thick chassis...
Priced at $1,799, the Toshiba Portégé M700-S7002 is a very good choice for road warriors who demand power, portability, and the flexibility of having both touch and pen input. Although it’s a bit on the thick side, the M700-S7002 can stand up to bus...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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Looking at the $1,799 Toshiba Portégé M700-S7002 notebook PC, it doesn’t seem a whole lot different from other compact business-class notebooks on the market. But it’s got a secret that might make it your road-going weapon of choice, especia...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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Not everyone needs a tablet PC. But when you can get tablet functionality in a convertible form factor without tradeoffs, as with the Toshiba Portégé M700-S7002, theres no reason not to give it a try. The $1,799 M700 is a thin-and-light aim...
Easily converts from laptop to tablet; tablet digitizer does not detract from bright, sharp screen; decent multimedia-encoding performance...
A bit hefty for a 12-inch portable; short battery life; Vista Business low on multimedia extras.
For business users that like to jot notes as well as type, the Portégé M700-S7002 has you covered...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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Toshibas latest addition to the Portégé series, the M700, is a convertible notebook targeted more towards an education and corporate audience, but without any compromise in features or performance.Deceiving AppearanceDespite its rather thick and...
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-06-21 12:18:36
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As Microsofts tablet version of Windows has evolved, manufacturers have improved the hardware on which it runs. The CMP Channel Test Center took a look at the $1799 Toshiba Portege M700 (-S7002) and loved it -- as much for its fit, finish, design and...
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