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Cinqus Pink Ladies' Laptop Carrying Case 12" For Apple Powerbook iBook G4/G3 Sony VGN-TX T TR Notebooks
Manufacturer: Cinqus Concept ProductGroup: CE Product Features:
ASIN: B000J2EWIU |
Product Description
This stylish ladies' laptop sleeve bag is a combination of quality and design. It is made of shock-absorbing, water-resistant neoprene with lush interior lining and soft touch cushion. Ultra lightweight yet very well padded, it provides ample protection for your laptop against shock, spills, scratches, and stings. With convenient two way zipper access, slim design, and vibrant pink color, this case is a must have for the ladies on-the-go. Ideal for carrying alone or use as an inner insert for your briefcase/backpack.
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Cinqus Blue Designer Ladies' Laptop Notebook Carrying Case 12" Sleeve for Apple Powerbook Ibook G4/g3 Sony Vgn-tx T Tr Notebooks Dell XPS M1210 Notebooks Toshiba HP
Manufacturer: Cinqus Concept ProductGroup: CE Product Features:
ASIN: 7531923300 |
Product Description
This stylish ladies' laptop sleeve bag is a combination of quality and design. It is made of shock-absorbing, water-resistant neoprene with lush interior lining and soft touch cushion. Ultra lightweight yet very well padded, it provides ample protection for your laptop against shock, spills, scratches, and stings. With convenient two way zipper access, slim design, and vibrant blue color, this case is a must have for the ladies on-the-go. Ideal for carrying alone or use as an inner insert for your briefcase/backpack. Compatible with most laptops with 12" display. Here is the compatible list (not complete): --Sony VGN-TX Series, V505, Table PC TC 1101 --Dell Latitude X1, X300, D410, D420, D400, Inspiron 710m, 700m, XPS M1210 IBM Thinkpad V Series V100, Tablet X41, X31, X32, X40, X41, X60 --Apple Powerbook, iBook, 12" display --Alienware Sentia M3200 --Avertec 2100, 2200, 3150, 3200, 3300, 3500, 3700 --HP Business nc 4200, nc4010 --Toshiba Portege M300 M200 R200 R205 --Motion Computing tablet, 1300, 1400 --Voodoo: i:222, m:50 --Samsung Q30, Q25 --Fujutsu T3000, T4000 --Acer Travelmate 370 380 3000
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TechPower Premium AC Adapter for Toshiba Portege M200 Tablet PC Laptop
Manufacturer: Batteryheads ProductGroup: CE Product Features:
ASIN: B000K6DYMU |
Product Description
This TechPower AC Adapter is specifically designed to work with your Toshiba Portege M200 Tablet PC Laptop. TechPower AC Adapters feature the latest technology, the highest quality components, and meet or exceed OEM specifications. TechPower AC Adapters are designed to power your laptop computer in the most efficent manner possible. All TechPower products have a one-year limited warranty and a thirty-day money back guarantee. The TechPower name, images, and contents of this Batteryheads listing are protected by trademarks and copyrights. Copyright © 2007 Batteryheads
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TechPower Premium AC Adapter for Toshiba Portege M200 Tablet PC Laptop
Manufacturer: Batteryheads ProductGroup: CE Product Features:
ASIN: B000VR8QEE |
Product Description
This TechPower AC Adapter is specifically designed to work with your Toshiba Portege M200 Tablet PC Laptop. TechPower AC Adapters feature the latest technology, the highest quality components, and meet or exceed OEM specifications. TechPower AC Adapters are designed to power your laptop computer in the most efficent manner possible. All TechPower products have a one-year limited warranty and a thirty-day money back guarantee. The TechPower name, images, and contents of this Batteryheads listing are protected by trademarks and copyrights. Copyright © 2007 Batteryheads
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Toshiba PA3317U-1ETC Tablet PC Reserve Pen for Toshiba Satellite R10, R15, Portege M200 or M205 series
Manufacturer: Toshiba ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Product Features:
ASIN: B00011Y1NK |
Product Description
Reliability. Performance. Technology. Leadership. The Toshiba name means all this and more. Toshiba builds upon this heritage by delivering the industry's most innovative, high-quality solutions.
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Toshiba PORTEGE M200 Tablet PC (1.5 GHz Pentium M, 512MB, 40GB Hard Drive)
Manufacturer: Toshiba ProductGroup: Personal Computer Binding: Personal Computers Accessories:
ASIN: B00016KZGW |
Product Description
The Port?g? M200 tablet PC improves upon Toshiba's award-winning Port?g? 3500 tablet PC offering an impressive array of productivity tools and a uniquely-designed docking station. The Toshiba Port?g? M200 delivers breakthrough performance with a rich feature set, including Intel Centrino mobile technology, built-in wireless connectivity and a hi-density, hi-resolution screen in a tablet, making it the most compelling and intuitive business productivity tool.Amazon.com Product Description
Marginally larger than the Portege 3500 Tablet PC it replaces, Toshiba's Portege M200 Tablet PC is also more adaptable, more battery efficient and substantially more powerful. Blending the speed of a standard-size midrange notebook with the convenience of pen-based input and subcompact portability, the Portege M200 is a great fit for those who are handier with a pen than a keyboard and value a truly petite profile.The unit is most at home when used to enter, store and share notes and concepts that might otherwise be entered in handwritten format. In fact, measuring just 11.6 by 9.8 by 1.3/1.5 (depending on configuration) and tipping the scales at a scant 4.5 pounds, the Portege M200 is just slightly more bulky than a conventional paper-based notepad. Users input data in one of two ways -- either by sketching directly on the swiveling, double-duty 12.1-inch poly-silicon SXGA+ TFT color LCD display screen (maximum resolution 1400x1050) or via the system's 84-key keyboard.
Though the Portege M200 is not as powerful as a comparably priced but substantially larger desktop replacement notebook, it is one of the fastest tablets currently on the market. Sporting an Intel "Centrino"-based processor (1 MB Level 2 cache) running at 1.5 GHz, a whopping 512 MB RAM memory and an nVidia GeForce FX Go5200 32M graphics processor with 32 MB of dedicated DDR video memory, the unit will easily handle most day-to-day mobile computing tasks and the vast majority of today's most popular 3-D apps too.
The Portege M200 features today's most desirable connectivity options, including an integrated 56K modem for low-speed e-communications, a 10 Base-T//100 Base-TX Ethernet connection for fast LAN and Internet access, and Wi-Fi compliant wireless LAN technology for those times when you can't plug in. The system also sports a surprisingly large 40 GB hard disk and facilities for an external CD and/or DVD drive, a pair of ultra-fast USB 2.0 ports for plug and play peripherals, an integrated TouchPad, 13 function keys, a speaker and microphone and full 16-bit stereo sound. Battery life is estimated at a whopping 4.34 hours.
Customer Reviews:
Good solid laptop - tablet hybrid.......2004-10-07
A breakthrough technology, sign of things to come........2004-07-05
I wish this tablet was thinner, as it's hard to write on a surface a full inch above the table level, so I either prop its far side with something, or simply keep it on my laps. It gets a bit hot at full power, but quite nice in the long-life mode. Built-in wireless networking is 802.11b, not .g, which is good enough for now.
As this technology matures (thinner, slide-out keyboard, more tablet-friendly apps etc.) it will likely displace both regular laptops and pure tablets, since the price difference is not that high.
Great.......2004-06-11
Perfect replacement for my standard laptop.......2004-06-06
I won't comment on the tablet responsiveness or the good points about the operating system -- in these respects I believe it is as good as other machines. I will focus on what I think makes this model stand out in particular.
I believe Toshiba addressed all of the issues that existed in the earlier generation Portege 3500 series tablets. For example, there no longer exists a bezel on the monitor (it seems on the older models the bezel would get in the way of writing closer to the corners of the screen). Another example is a hardware button that allows you to change the screen orientation simply based on the direction you hold the machine (!!) -- it used to be a bit more tedious to rotate the screen. A third item is the screen resolution: 1400 x 1050 -- this makes for some small letters, but when using a tablet my tendency is to hold the screen closer than when I use it like a laptop, so the extra desktop real estate comes in very handy.
Additionally, I like the fact that the screen orientation will automatically change when you switch from tablet mode to clamshell laptop mode (and vice versa). This makes it very easy to switch from writing on it like a piece of paper to typing into a document and going back to writing again. I've found that particularly useful because often one method of input is better than the other.
The other things I like about this machine are that it is my first Toshiba laptop (I have used 6) that has not caused me any hibernation or standby difficulties. The system can very quickly go into hibernation or standby, it seems to very minimally drain the battery in either mode, and can quickly be brought back up from hibernation. It will come back up even more quickly from standby. This has made this computer very easy to transport from one meeting to another, and realistically be able to replace my paper-based notebook.
Finally, what I have really come to like about this tablet is the amount of use I can get without AC power. The actual battery life has been probably around 3 to 3.5 hours. In practice, what I have done is to take the machine out of my briefcase in the morning, use it for taking notes in meetings, move it around from meeting to meeting and around the office, put it in standby whenever I am not using it or in between meetings or during phone calls, and it can last as long as 6 hours or more (since it is not always on).
The combination of all of these great features have enabled me to essentially dispense with paper, with the exceptions of documents or papers other give to me. The machine has changed the way in which I work on a daily basis.
broke down the week I got it.......2004-05-15
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Toshiba Portege M200 - Pentium M 755 / 2 GHz - RAM : 1 GB - HD : 80 GB - CD-RW / DVD - WLAN : 802.11b/g, Bluetooth - Win XP Tablet PC - 12.1" TFT 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ )
Manufacturer: Toshiba ProductGroup: Personal Computer ASIN: B000AZ855M |
Product Description
The Port?g? M200 tablet PC improves upon Toshiba's award-winning Port?g? 3500 tablet PC offering an impressive array of productivity tools and a uniquely-designed docking station. The Toshiba Port?g? M200 delivers breakthrough performance with a rich feature set, including Intel Centrino mobile technology, built-in wireless connectivity and a hi-density, hi-resolution screen in a tablet, making it the most compelling and intuitive business productivity tool.
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Toshiba Portege M200 - Pentium M 755 / 2 GHz - Centrino - RAM : 512 MB - HD : 60 GB - WLAN : 802.11b/g - Win XP Tablet PC - 12.1" TFT 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ )
Manufacturer: Toshiba ProductGroup: Personal Computer ASIN: B000AQ96FE |
Product Description
The Port?g? M200 tablet PC improves upon Toshiba's award-winning Port?g? 3500 tablet PC offering an impressive array of productivity tools and a uniquely-designed docking station. The Toshiba Port?g? M200 delivers breakthrough performance with a rich feature set, including Intel Centrino mobile technology, built-in wireless connectivity and a hi-density, hi-resolution screen in a tablet, making it the most compelling and intuitive business productivity tool.
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Toshiba Portege M200 - Pentium M 745 / 1.8 GHz - RAM : 1 GB - HD : 60 GB - WLAN : Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g - Win XP Tablet PC - 12.1" TFT 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ )
Manufacturer: Toshiba ProductGroup: Personal Computer ASIN: B0009KWEN2 |
Product Description
The Port?g? M200 tablet PC improves upon Toshiba's award-winning Port?g? 3500 tablet PC offering an impressive array of productivity tools and a uniquely-designed docking station. The Toshiba Port?g? M200 delivers breakthrough performance with a rich feature set, including Intel Centrino mobile technology, built-in wireless connectivity and a hi-density, hi-resolution screen in a tablet, making it the most compelling and intuitive business productivity tool.
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Toshiba Portege M200-S838 - Pentium M 745 / 1.86 GHz - Centrino - RAM : 512 MB - HD : 60 GB - WLAN : 802.11b/g - Win XP Tablet PC 2005 - 12.1" TFT 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ )
Manufacturer: Toshiba ProductGroup: Personal Computer ASIN: B000A6NTZW |
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Like two computers in one, the Portege M200 provides full notebook functionality plus the added benefits of a Tablet PC! Add hand-written notes or diagrams to any document during a presentation or meeting.The Portege M200 Series offers the powerful Intel Pentium M processor (up to 2.0GHz), and NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 graphics with 32MB DDR memory. Its large 12.1" SXGA+ display, digital ink technology, and integrated full-width keyboard provide comfort in PC mode. Tablet users can easily rotate the screen for landscape or portrait orientation with adjustment to different height levels for maximum productivity.
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Panasonic DVD-CV52 5-Disc DVD Player
Manufacturer: Panasonic ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B0000659UO |
Product Description
Welcome to the incredible world of DVD! As a leader in digital technology, Panasonic made possible and forever changed the face of home theatre. Panasonic has packed big-screen excitement into the world's smallest and lightest DVD players. Come and experience the ultimate in home theater entertainment.The DVD-CV52 is a super slim DVD-video changer with CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA playback. It includes the popular combination of features known as A-B-C-D - which stands for Advanced Virtual Surround Sound, Bass Plus, Cinema Mode and Dialogue Enhancer - all designed to improve the movie viewing experience. The DVD-CV52's twin laser pickup flawlessly plays through the microscopic disk defects and layer changes that often cause budget players to stumble. A remote control is provided.Customer Reviews:
Know the limit.......2003-12-09
Changing disks and getting the right one in, out, or to play is as anti-intuitive as possible. The UI screams for improvement.
But, everything it claims to work works so far. I enjoy the 5-disc capacity once you figure out how to load and play them.
What a disappointment!.......2003-11-30
It has always been difficult to get it to play the disk you wanted it to. You just can't select a disk; you must first stop the player then select the disk. Very bad programming interface.
Dont Waste Your Money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-11-06
Decent player with flaws.......2003-09-18
As a DVD player, the unit meets all my admittedly lax standards. I have no need for progressive scan, and the picture is certainly crisp enough for my 29" TV. It's got all the features I would want or need, including variable speed fast forward and reverse, zooms, subtitles, and dozens of other things I've never used. The only annoying thing is that you have to use the remote to select the disc (no direct disc access, in marketing speak).
As an mp3 player, the unit is more lacking. It doesn't support id3 tags, which is a very basic function that any mp3 player should include. But far worse than that, the chip is so basic that it will only play mp3s that are encoded with specific codecs. If you are ripping your CDs yourself this is no problem, but it is a pain if you are grabbing mp3s from the internet or if you've already encoded your CDs in a different codec. Specifically, it will correctly play mp3s created with the Fraunhofer codec and the Radium codec. It won't play files created with LAME, the free encoder. Luckily for me, my mojo has the same problem, so I had already been using Radium when I bought this unit.
The mp3 interface is pretty robust, although not as good as my mojo. You can select songs on the TV, which is a cool feature. As long as your mp3s are organized in logical directories, you'll have no trouble selecting songs. The sound quality, if the files are encoded properly, is decent at 128k and good at 160k or 192k. I'd put it at better than radio quality and slightly inferior to CD (or even rivaling CD depending on what type of music it is).
The unit also plays VCDs well. If you feed Nero (burning software) some MPGs and tell it to create a VCD, it will play nicely in this DVD player, although the picture isn't great (a limitation of the VCD format). The unit technically does not support SVCDs, but if you use the "SVCD header trick" (search the internet to find out more), it will play correctly with a much clearer picture than a VCD. I've had it work every time I've tried it, but YMMV of course. Alternatively, I've heard that you can convert an SVCD to an XVCD, but I haven't tried it.
I haven't had any trouble with the unit reading media, and I've given it CDRs, CDRWs, and DVDRs. I haven't tried burning mp3s onto a DVDR, though, which sounds interesting.
There are several complaints in these reviews about the user interface, but I think the problems are overstated. Some things are not particularly intuitive (you have to press stop twice to get a disc out), but they are not complex. To play random mp3's from a single disc, you turn off sequential mode; to play from all discs you turn it on. That's pretty simple. Note though, when you're playing from all five discs, there is a delay between songs that lasts a few seconds.
All in all, the unit has its drawbacks, but it's very cheap and has a lot of features that you would not expect in that price range.
Very poor Service.......2003-07-19
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