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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

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CES Report: Two part demo of the new Toshiba R400 Tablet PC

- Dennis Rice

One of the main things we wanted to see at CES this year was the new Toshiba R400 Tablet PC.  Today we got that chance in multiples!  In this two part GottaBeMobile InkShow, we were able to get our hands on this new piece of hardware for a quick on the floor look and walkaround, plus got a full demonstration by Kevin Roberts, the product manager at Toshiba responsible for this machine. 

This machine felt good in your hands.   With the white and black color scheme and the shiny and well built chassis, this machine definitely qualifies in my mind for inclusion into the category of "Sexy Hardware".  A new hinging mechanism, and many other features round out a nicely thought out unit aimed at the mobile professional.

You also don't want to miss the detailed look at the new wireless docking solution with Kevin.

This machine will be available for order on 1/28/07, and will start at $2,599.  To get the full specs, options, etc., head over to the Toshiba web site.

 

 

Our thanks to Toshiba for the chance to take a look at this hardware!

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