Toshiba Satellite R25
Never comfortable in your seat behind the desk? Push it aside for the openness of the Satellite R25 Tablet PC and concentrate on getting it right the first time. With the Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology featuring the Intel Core Duo Processor, you keep the power of your desktop, not the weight. Convert to Tablet mode without powering down to weave through crowds to jot down information or specs like a clipboard. Toshiba’s new LifeSmart Technology features HDD shock absorption, a spill resistant keyboard, and a durable chassis to help protect the internal components of the computer from bumps and drops.
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Toshiba Satellite R25-S3503 Specifications
The World’s First WXGA+ (1440×900) display in a Tablet! Also includes Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology, a 100GB high performance HDD, DVD burner, and up to 3.94hrs. battery time (standard battery).
Intel Core Duo Processor* T2050 (1.60GHz, 2MB L2, 667MHz FSB)
# Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005*
# Windows Vista Capable*
1024MB PC4200 DDR2 533MHz SDRAM* (512MBx2)
14.1″ Diagonal Widescreen XGA+ TruBrite Display * with Tablet PC support 1440×900)
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950* with 8MB-128MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory
100GB HDD* (5400rpm, Serial-ATA)
DVD SuperMulti (+/-R double layer) drive*
Intel PRO/Wireless* 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g)
Li-Ion Battery* (6-cell, 4700mAh)
Toshiba Satellite R35 Reviews
CNET reviews the Toshiba Satellite R25-S3503 where they write - ‘The Toshiba Satellite R25 convertible tablet has a few things going for it: it’s relatively inexpensive; it has a beautiful, 14.1-inch wide-screen display; and its long list of features includes a built-in dual-layer DVD burner. Unfortunately those advantages come at the cost of portability; the 7-pound Satellite R25 is far too heavy for mobile handheld use. If you’re looking for a notebook to use primarily at your desk but still want the tablet option to take handwritten notes, consider the Satellite R25. Otherwise, look to a traditional notebook such as the Dell Latitude D520.’
Laptop Magazine reviews the Toshiba Satellite R25-S3503 and writes - ‘At the heart of the Toshiba Satellite R25-S3503 is its Tablet functionality. A small arrow at the base of the 14.1-inch display shows which direction to swivel the screen. When the system is in Tablet form, the arrow reverses, showing the proper direction in which to return it to notebook mode. On the downside, the overly sensitive latch that locks the Tablet into place sprang open with the slightest pressure.’
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