Toshiba Tecra M4 Tablet PC Review

Toshiba Tecra M4With a score of seven out of ten, the Tecra M4 is looking a fair bit above average, and it is no wonder with its focus on being the best tablet pc that it can be. Pocket-Lint has a few things to say on the M4:

So, rather than opting for a super thin and light machine with no keyboard, we get a full sized laptop that comes with full-sized power – none of this ultra low power nonsense. Weighing in at 2.8kg, this isn’t a machine you’ll see being carried around like a slate tablet.

Built around the Intel 915PM chipset, processing comes from an Intel Pentium M 740 running at 1.73GHz. In combination with 512MB of DDR2 SDRAM, the M4 is well specified for most tasks. The addition of a 60GB hard drive also means there is plenty of space to store files and those smashing hand-written notes you’ll be creating.

In the end they call it the tablet for people that don’t like tablet pc’s, and I think it is pretty close, though its three hour battery life stops it from being something I could carry around all day.

November 21st, 2005 Posted by David in Reviews, Tablet PC, Toshiba at 4:22 pm Comment Now! »
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