Toshiba M400 Tablet Demo
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Hi can u run high graphic games on this pls reply ASAP thanks soo much ks from @theworldofumer
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hey can i ask you a question please can you answer me , can i put on it heavy games or small games , is it good for Photoshop, Sony Vegas, movie make, google sketchup, 3ds max and programs like this please can you answer e i need your help
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thanks for the review
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Weldon Dave. Very Informative Demo...
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how thick is this?
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I have bought a M400, but without one of the two pens...i would like to get one, but here in germany, its very difficult to get a cheap one, they are very expensive, does a pen from a wacom tablet work with it? Oh and the tablet has no dvd drive...does someone know where to get one? Would be nice if they ship it to germany :D
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I have two M400's, a 1.86 Core Duo, and the very rare 2.33 Core 2. The 1400 x 1050 is a much better display over the 1024x768 version. The fans can be noisy, but it you change the power profile to a Lower setting for average stuff, it becomes bearable. Note that the new M780 is only about 40% faster than the 2.33 Core 2 M400, and uses the new lower resolution screen :-( If you have any questions, fire away.
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dem glasses D:
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That is a software conflict I believe...
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Finally, an amazing, fantastic review!!!
"I was wondering though what u think of writing on the 12.1" screen. It seems a little small."
Thanks. Haven't had any issues with the size; I had an M200 before (same size) and was used to it. It may depend on how often you use it as a tablet. I find smaller is nice because it improves portability. Larger displays tend to be heavier; I had a Gateway CX200X tablet (~14" wide screen), that was 7+ lbs. I carry my tablet to meetings etc, and found it too heavy for comfort.
dgaw11 5 years ago
"Just a quick question. Does the Fan Noise Issue really true? that the fan is on all the time?"
Not all the time; it spins up when you tax the system. If you're just reading something on screen, or taking notes, it doesn't spool up. It is much louder when running than not, but I don't find it's loud enough to bother me, or be disruptive in the conditions under which I typically work with it (meetings, etc.)
dgaw11 5 years ago