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Toshiba Portégé M750: Stylish and Practical Touch Screen Tablet PC

By Wilson • Feb 11th, 2009 • Category: Mobile Computer News

Touch screen computing devices have become a norm these days rather than being a symbol of prestige and style. Everyone prefers touch screen devices. Be it mobiles, smartphones, laptops, tablets, netbooks or any other portable computing gadget, in each segment you can easily find a variety of touch screen models.

The Portégé M750 from Toshiba is also a high tech convertible tablet that sports a touch screen interface and other exciting features. The Toshiba Portégé was announced in October last year and now being used by various corporate professionals. It equips an Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 CPU running at 2.4GHz along with a 2GB RAM. Performance wise it’s a reasonable choice but if you are hard core 3D gamer then the Portégé M750 won’t entertain you much because of the absence of the dedicated 3D graphics card. But that doesn’t mean that the display quality is poor. Its 12.1 inch display renders quality pixels and is ideal for watching movies and playing some basic level games at high resolution. Coming to the ergonomics, the Toshiba Portégé M750 has got a highly impressive keyboard with a magnesium alloy shell that makes it spill and duct resistant hardware. Apart from this the device also sports dual-mode digitizer that allows the users to work with stylus as well as with fingers.

But M750 has its own limitations. Due to the attached convertible hinge the device gains unwanted bulk and weight. Therefore, despite being a portable computing device the Portégé M750 won’t give your shoulder or back stress free company.

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