Toshiba M200 TABLET PC REFURB

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Toshiba M200 TABLET PC REFURB
Forget typing and carpal tunnel, move over to a Tablet PC. Get the power of a notebook in Toshibas compact M200 Tablet PC. The M200 features an Intel Pentium M 1.5 GHz processor with Centrino technology, 512 MB of RAM, and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition


Take Advantage Of The M200's Flexibility
Toshiba's M200 is perfect for the boardroom or the bedroom. (No. We don't mean that. Jeez.) What we're trying to say is the M200 is flexible. The 12.1" TFT display rotates up to 180 degrees, making it perfect for presentations at work or just watching movies at home. The display is crystal clear and does double-duty as a writing surface — hence the name, Tablet PC. The M200 comes with a special Stylus pen that lets you write notes or tap into your folders and programs with ease.

Powerfully Productive
Just because it's a Tablet PC, doesn't mean the M200 is lacking in power. It has 512 MB of RAM for speedy performance, and the Intel® Pentium M 1.5 GHz processor with Centrino technology. This Centrino chip is Intel's first technology designed specifically for use in laptops, combining components that were designed from the ground up for mobile computing. More than just a processor, it consists of unique components optimized for mobile PCs, which means you'll reap the rewards.

More Ports Than Jamestown
If you've got a connection need, the M200 can accommodate you. It comes with a built-in 56K modem, 10/100 Ethernet controller, a wireless LAN switch, two USB ports, one RJ-11 phone line jack, one RJ-45 Ethernet jack, and headphone and microphone jacks. There's even a secure digital card slot. Now you can have your cake and email it too.

Good As New
This M200 is new but refurbished. That means there's a chance it's not perfect. It might have a scratch or a dent. It might be missing a manual. But it's in good working order — and a heck of a deal!

Regular Price = $999.77. Sale = - $500.00. Your Price = $499.77

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