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Review Date: 13-MAR-2005
RRP: $549.00
4.50
A great solution for those that want a high-quality display tablet without a massive price tag.
Review Date: 20-MAR-2008
RRP: $2199.00
4.50
A very good Tablet PC that won't blow your budget, but will provide decent performance with great functionality and stylish looks.
Review Date: 09-FEB-2007
RRP: $3850.00
4.00
The Toshiba Portege R400 Tablet PC may carry a premium price tag, but it comes with some innovative new features and the promise of more still in later models. It's sturdy and lightweight, and looks stylish. Although it might be better to wait until the potential of this unit has been realised, it's still a top product and a pleasure to use.
Review Date: 02-DEC-2005
RRP: $3995.00
4.00
The TC4200 is a well-rounded tablet with top-end features and usability.
Review Date: 22-MAR-2007
RRP: $4299.00
4.00
For tablet users this small, light tablet PC will offer hours of casual usage away from a power source and will comfortably handle a good range of commonly used software. The standard ThinkPad chassis is rugged and is easy to hold onto. The 8-cell battery protrudes from the edge of the unit, which looks a little strange in notebook mode, but acts as a great grip when in tablet mode.
Review Date: 04-JUL-2008
RRP: $4180.00
4.00
If you're a road warrior looking for an excellent unit that has the right balance of power and portability while offering all the latest connectivity, and you have enough money, then the Toshiba Portege M700 (PPM70A-0G301G) is worth considering.
Review Date: 05-FEB-2008
RRP: $3800.00
4.00
The Portege R400 was already a sleek and stylish design with some useful features, but the increased speed of HSDPA 3G makes it all the more appealing.
Review Date: 20-AUG-2008
RRP: $1759.00
4.00
It runs Windows Vista, has a large hard drive and is basically a full-blown computer that's about twice the size of a smartphone. It's perfect for anyone who is after a small tablet PC for under $1800.
Review Date: 13-AUG-2005
RRP: $2799.00
4.00
One of the best looking, lightest (and least expensive) tablet PCs we've seen.
Review Date: 25-MAR-2008
RRP: $5060.00
4.00
It's not pretty, it's not powerful, but it will take a beating. If you work in a dusty or damp environment, or in an area where knocks and bumps are common place, then a notebook of this calibre is clearly a good option.
Review Date: 13-AUG-2005
RRP: $4950.00
4.00
Power in your palm. The Tecra M4 is a powerful, feature-packed tablet PC that will please almost everyone.
Review Date: 30-AUG-2007
RRP: $2999.00
3.75
The Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 is a powerful and responsive Tablet but the indoor/outdoor screen coating may irritate people who plan to use the device insode more than outside.
Review Date: 28-JUL-2008
RRP: $5533.00
3.75
If you need a device that can take abuse and you're not afraid to pay for it, the Pioneer Dreambook Tough V10 combines adequate processing capabilities and connectivity options with a rugged design. The unit is let down, however, by usability issues such as an inadequate keyboard and the lack of ExpressCard slots.
Review Date: 17-SEP-2007
RRP: $3199.00
3.75
The A4 size is comfortable to use and the notebook mode is great for doing those tasks that need more than a pen can offer. It's not a powerful machine, but its battery life will keep you going for a while.
Review Date: 14-APR-2008
RRP: $3299.00
3.75
For the travelling business professional, theT2010's 3.5G and tablet features, spill-resistant keyboard and overall build quality are strengths. It performs everyday applications and handwriting well, but it's has a few quirks.
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