Published on February 3rd,2010 at 5:54 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

New Toshiba Portégé M780 Multitouch Convertible Tablet powered by Intel Core i3, i5

Having especially mobile consumers such as ones working in service sector (and in between the lines, the clumsy ones among us) in mind, Toshiba seems to have tried to make this model as robust as possible with such measures as accelerometer 3D to protect the HDD, a liquid-resistant keyboard as well as a shock-resistant case (up to 1 meter). However, the weight doesn’t seem to be that favorable as being around 2.0 kg.

It features a rotating monitor, Intel Core i3 or i5 CPU, up to 8GB of DDR3 (1066MHz) RAM, 2,5” HDD with support for SSD, 12” LED-backlit HD TruBriteTouch (1200x800p) display , DVD Super Multi-drive, 2 USB 2.0 Sleep-and-Charge, eSATA port, WLAN (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR connectivity and it run on WIndows 7. Last but not the least, it measures 305 x 239 x 37,4 / 39,4 mm.

It will reportedly be available Second quarter of 2010 in Europe, Middle East and Africa. No word on pricing.

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Comments
 

  • Iain

    Vista?

  • steve

    why oh why do toshiba continue to impress us with tech spec but let us down by making dull brick style kit. specs on anything are usualy great nowerdays so choice can come down to style and colour choice, if it aint got the wow facter it wont sell. black plastic costs the same as coloured plastic doesnt it? i had the previous m700, it was a great spec but no one said wow, i then got the hp 2710p not as good spec but virtually everyone that saw it showed an interest in the sleek shiney silver tablet!

    come on tosh – give us what we want, we want BLING!!!

    • Iain

      That may be true, but the Portégé series isn’t quite supposed to be shiny and silvery; one that sports such a fancy exterior however may look utterly outdated in just a year or two. Ditto for the (cliched) ThinkPad lineup.

 

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