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Toshiba Port?g? M700-S7005X
$1,799.00
Released March, 2008
The Pros:Shifts over to tablet mode smoothly, feels sturdy. Controls along the side of the screen are well placed and comfortable to work with. Fast and responsive performance, doesn't tend to lag.
The Cons:Comes with an older version of Windows that may not be compatible with modern software. Poor performance for gaming, can only manage basic casual graphics tasks. Text is a bit harder to read in portrait mode, loses some of its sharpness.
The Portégé S7005X is a tablet-PC laptop in Toshiba's M700 series. The computer runs on a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T8300, and comes installed with Windows XP Tablet edition 2005.
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The hard-drive is 160GB and runs at 7200rpm, and the unit also comes with 2GB of DDR2 667MHz SDRAM and Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100. The unit also features the standard M700 features such as built-in Intel Wi-Fi Link, Bluetooth, webcam and Ultra Slim-Bay Supermulti DVD. For more information refer to the full M700 Series report.
Features
- Tablet-PC
- 12.1" display with 1280x800 screen resolution and swivel hinge
- 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T8300
- 2GB PC2-5300 DDR2 667MHz SDRAM
- 160GB hard-drive (7200rpm)
- Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
- Windows XP Tablet edition 2005
- Built in Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965 AGN (802.11a/g/n)
- Built in webcam
- Bluetooth v2.0
- Ultra Slim-Bay Supermulti DVD with dual-layer burning
- Three USB 2.0 ports\
- 1 SD card slot
- 1 PC Card slot
- 4.6lbs
- Up to 4.6 hours of battery life
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shifts over to tablet mode smoothly, feels sturdy
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controls along the side of the screen are well placed and comfortable to work with
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fast and responsive performance, doesn't tend to lag
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very light and easy to carry around
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comes with an older version of Windows that may not be compatible with modern software
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poor performance for gaming, can only manage basic casual graphics tasks
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text is a bit harder to read in portrait mode, loses some of its sharpness
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