Toshiba has released its second take on the tablet PC. The company on Tuesday released its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel Pentium M ...
Toshiba has launched its second-generation tablet PC, which boasts a faster processor and tweaks aimed at addressing some of the shortcomings of its predecessor. The Portege M200, launched on Monday, ...
Tablet PC with Core Duo chip takes aim at business users rather than home consumers courted by early Core Duo PCs. Photos: Toshiba debuts new notebooks Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world ...
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With consumers increasingly using laptop PCs around the home to access multimedia and social-networking services, Toshiba has designed a tablet PC intended to offer quick access to the same services ...
Toshiba and Dell both ratcheted up the pace of Tablet PC news with their respective releases of new Tablet PCs this week. I’m sure we are going to be hearing lots more about both in the days to come.
Toshiba on Monday launched its first tablet PCs with LED screens, taking some thunder away from Dell, which later in the day is expected to launch Latitude XT, its convertible PC with an LED screen.
After nearly six months of teasing, Toshiba will soon deliver its first Android tablet, the Toshiba Thrive. The difference is now we have a fully formed tablet with specs, and a name, unlike the state ...
At IFA 2014 in Berlin, Toshiba has shown off a 7-inch Windows 8.1 tablet that's heading to the UK with a £99 price tag. Such a price for what is essentially a full version of Windows 8.1 crammed into ...
And yet, the Thrive—available now starting at $429 for an 8 GB model—is different. That’s because Toshiba had the sense to pack this 10-inch tablet with all the jacks and ports that geeks have been ...
Toshiba has released its second take on the tablet PC. The company on Tuesday released its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel Pentium M ...
Toshiba launched its first tablet PCs with LED screens on Monday, taking some thunder away from Dell, which later in the day is expected to launch Latitude XT, its convertible PC with an LED screen.