Toshiba Portégé M780 Tablet PC
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Toshiba knows that the road tablet may well be the next big thing, and therefore has come with the Toshiba Portege M780 Tablet PC featuring multi-touch screen capability to keep up with the times. Capacity to deliver a better computing experience to students, educators and business professionals through the well-known advantages of touch, but also provides an alternative platform for everyday computing that is sure to invite your friends to all curious about their latest purchase. Of course, this is much stronger compared to a thin and light netbook, but the features and specifications that will later, after the jump only encourage him to pick one up.
The Toshiba Portege M780 Tablet PC can run on the Windows 7 Professional operating system in order to maximize the integrated capabilities of contact is there, helping to turn everyday interactions in a simple and intuitive affair. Basically, users can scroll through Web pages and documents with ease, but with a touch of a finger, allowing you to tap to launch programs and open files in a flash. Toshiba has also launched its own touch-enabled applications Reeltime and Bulletin Board are intended to help users find and organize information in a more favorable.
What can you expect to find in the cabinet of the Portégé M780 Tablet PC? Well, it has an Intel Core, faster DDR3 memory, Toshiba eSATA / USB combo with sleep and load Windows 7 Professional – although you can downgrade to Windows XP Professional if that’s your cup of tea. This 12.1 “LED backlit display tablet is also versatile enough to shake the package and occasional spills courtesy of Toshiba EasyGuard technology which includes a hard disk impact sensor, LCD screen protection, and spill-resistant keyboard PC Health Monitor. Depending on your budget, Titanium Silver Portégé M780 Tablet PC will start from $ 1,279 upwards.
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