Toshiba M205 Portege Notebook with swivel screen |
Tuesday March 9, 2004 12:37 PM CST - By: MobileMan
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Toshiba today announced their new Portégé M205 Tablet PC notebook will be available immediately. The M205 is a notebook with tablet PC functionality, the LCD screen can swivel and fold back.
The M205 also features advanced wireless connectivity using integrated Wi-Fi (802.11g) and exptra storage with a 60GB hard disk drive. These new features have been added since the original Portégé M205 was announced in November 2003.
Product Specifications
Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
Intel Pentium M processor at 1.50GHz
Intel 855PM system chipset
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 LAN (802.11g)
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition
Microsoft OneNote 2003
Optional Microsoft Office 2003 Small Business Edition
512MB of RAM (expandable to 2GB) DDR SDRAM
12.1" Poly-silicon SXGA+ Color LCD display (1400 x 1050)
NVIDIA GeForce™ FX Go 5200 32M GPU, 32MB DDR video memory
Integrated V.92, Integrated 10/100 Intel Ethernet LAN and Fast IR
One Type II PC Card slot
One Secure Digital (SD) slot
Two USB 2.0 ports
11.6" (wide) x 9.8" (deep) x 1.3/1.5" (thick), 4.4 pounds (weight varies by configuration)
Up to four and one half hours of battery life with a standard battery**
Bundled Software
WinDVD
Drag 'n Drop
Toshiba ConfigFree™
Symbol Commander
Available at computer superstores, consumer electronic stores, mass merchandisers and www.toshibadirect.com.
Optional Toshiba Tablet Multi Dock (PART #: PA3315-1PRP)
Price: $2,499 ESUP***
Via Business Wire
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