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Toshiba Portégé M750-10K

Toshiba Portégé M750-10K

Reviews The Portégé M750 is a solidly built convertible Tablet PC. We like the dual-mode (stylus/finger) touch-screen and a number of other design elements. However, it's cumbersome to use in tablet mode, while graphics performance and battery life are disappointing.

Wednesday, January 14 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Battery, Screen, Toshiba Portege, Tablet, Tablet PC, Graphics, Notebook, Touch Screen, M750, Portégé M750


HP EliteBook 6930p

HP EliteBook 6930p

Reviews HP's EliteBook 6930p is a solidly built 'thin and light' system that comes in a wide range of configurations. We have reservations about the entry-level screen resolution and USB port placement, but overall this is a decent mobile business workhorse.

Friday, February 20 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Battery, Hewlett-Packard Co., Mobile Broadband, Graphics, Wireless, Broadband, Notebook, Touchpad, Wireless Connectivity, performance


IBM ThinkPad T43

IBM ThinkPad T43

Reviews The ThinkPad T43 puts new components inside its tried-and-tested case, but the updated parts fail to match its predecessor on either performance or battery life.

Wednesday, May 25 2005 02:25 PM


HP Compaq tc4200

Reviews HP Compaq's tc4200 convertible Tablet PC has a lot to like, from its impressive performance to its near five-hour battery life.

Tuesday, July 12 2005 12:49 PM


Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8020

Reviews Although its design is distinctly uninspiring, the LifeBook E8020 is an excellent performer with a good set of features. This is a solid sub-3kg desktop replacement system that can, at a pinch, be taken on your travels.

Tuesday, March 15 2005 12:28 PM



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