Toshiba Satellite R15-S822
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[Geeky Info] The Toshiba Satellite R15-S822 ($1,549 direct) is not your typical tablet PC. Convertible tablets usually have 12-inch screens and small, lightweight frames.
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[Breakingnewsblog.com] Laptop Review: CNET Reviews the Sony VAIO S470P/S Notebook and writes - ‘A bona fide thin-and-light laptop, the attractive silver VAIO VGN-S470P runs 12.3 inches wide, a hair over 9 inches deep, and about 1.5 inches thick–about the size of a double issue of Vanity Fair. Weighing 4.3 pounds, it’s certainly portable enough for regular travel, even with the blackboard-eraser-size two-prong AC adapter that adds an extra pound to the package.’
[Scienceblog.com] Science Blog - Science Gifts - Toshiba Satellite R15-S822 14.1 ...: Hard Drive: While the 60 GB IDE hard drive (4200 RPM) has become average for notebook PCs, it's quite sizeable in comparison with other comparable ultra-compact notebooks. It offers road warriors enough capacity for storing documents, digital media files, and productivity software.
[Tabletpcbuzz.com] Tablet PC Buzz.com - Forum: How much memory can I go maximally on my Toshiba R15S822 tablet PC? KINGMAX 1GB 200-Pin DDR SO-DIMM DDR 333 (PC 2700) Notebook Memory Model MSAD42D-KI - .
[Cnet.com] Toshiba introduces new tablet PC - CNET.com: The system also comes with a 14.1-inch display, a DVD/CD-RW optical disc drive, a 60GB hard drive, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. This system's form factor is larger than that of Toshiba's previous tablet PC, and while it's still relatively thin, the R15-S822 also felt quite a bit heavier than the old tablet.
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Posted at September 06, 2005 01:38 PM