With Toshiba’s Portege M800 the music never stops
What is Candy Pink and has a radio?
If you are talking ultraportables it must be Toshibas’ s Portege M800. Toshiba has come out with a set of computers for the market. Nearly all comes in a Fusion Finish. This is Toshiba’s own a super-high gloss exterior that is made via a special manufacturing process that fuses molten resin into a mold. Here are some of the features of the Portege m800 and the other new laptop from Toshiba the Satellite M300.
Key features of the notebooks -
Key features of the Satellite M300:
- New Toshiba Fusion Finish with Horizon Line design, flushed touchpad with chrome buttons, and feather touch illuminated multimedia buttons
- Built in Web Camera with SmartFace™ Technology for convenient system logon
- REGZALink (HDMICEC) for connectivity to HDMICEC enabled TVs with ExpressCard type remote control
- Built-in FM tuner
- Harman Kardon Stereo Speakers
-14.1″ WXGA (200NIT) Clear SuperView TFT display
- Fingerprint Security Suite
- 5in1 Card Reader
- Choice of colors: Glossy Mecury Silver and Crimson Red
While the Portege M800, which is the ultaportable of Toshiba has the follwing features -
- Lightweight: Less than 2kg
- New Toshiba Fusion Finish with Horizon Line design, flushed touchpad with chrome buttons, and feather touch illuminated multimedia buttons
- Built in Web Camera with SmartFace™ Technology
- Built-in FM tuner
- 13.3″ WXGA (200NIT) Clear SuperView TFT display
- Selected EasyGuard™ features: 3D accelerometer, Fingerprint Security Suite and ConfigFree®
- Choice of colors: Glossy Mecury Silver, Cool Pearl White, and Candy Pink
Notice anything different? Save for the weight of the Portege … What makes it different at the first glance?
Even without connecting to the Internet or playing any digital media one can listen to music.
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