My Ultimate TabletPC
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It's out and here's the scoop.
- Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology
- Microsoft® Windows XP Professional Tablet Edition
- Microsoft® Office OneNote™ 2003
- High resolution 12.1" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) display*
- Up to 4.34 hours² battery time
- NVIDIA® GeForce™ FX Go5200 32M graphics w/32MB DDR memory
- Integrated Wi-Fi™ (802.11b), 10/100 Ethernet, V.90/56K modemº
It's got a 1.5Ghz Processor and up to a Gig of RAM. Note that they wimped out on the 128Megs of RAM, but it DOES HAVE 1400x1050 RESOLUTION!
Sold. I mean, Bought.
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Now the only thing we still need is "Windows Server 2003 Tablet PC Edition", right?
-Ingo
-Ingo
4.6 pounds isn't bad. It just means all nerds will now have to get in shape.
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http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/portege_M200.pdf
It mentions that it is capable of displaying 16Million Colors.. that'd put it at 32bit color... but in the specs section on the lower end it says that the resolution it's at 16bit color... which is no good at all...