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I just ordered a Toshiba Tecra M4 conertible tablet PC and was wondering if anyone had any experience with the model? Or even Toshiba in general?
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Originally Posted by cscgal
I just ordered a Toshiba Tecra M4 conertible tablet PC and was wondering if anyone had any experience with the model? Or even Toshiba in general?
Thanks for your feedback. I was a bit hesitant to buy a Toshiba but it's the only Tablet that has the specs I really want. I'm looking more for a desktop replacement that I can bring on the road if need be instead of an ultra portable machine so size isn't a big factor.
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I don't mind Toshiba. My friend has one and the only problem he has ever had with it was an overheating issue which toshiba was more then happy to fix. I don't know if I would suggest using a laptop or tablet pc as a desktop replacement. This would put a lot of wear on the laptop or tablet pc. But any way, good luck with the new toshiba.
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Originally Posted by mmiikkee
I have a very old Toshiba Satellite 4025CDT. Being that old, this doesn't surprise me, but it has quite a few keyboard keys that don't work and only one PS/2 port, meaning that I have to choose between a keyboard and a mouse...
I've a similar experience with a 4000 series Satellite. After about a year the motherboard died (which was replaced under warranty), a year later the battery started to go (I ditched it eventually as I rarely used the machine on battery anyway).
The latch for the lock broke off at about the same time, or rather it failed for no apparent reason.
Current models do look more sturdy, but I'd stay away from their lower priced offerings still.
The latch for the lock broke off at about the same time, or rather it failed for no apparent reason.
Current models do look more sturdy, but I'd stay away from their lower priced offerings still.
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