The good: Bundled USB combo drive; light; uncluttered design; wireless on/off switch; SD card slot; SXGA display.
The bad: Mediocre performance; pricey.
The bottom line: The Portege M200 successfully combines the performance of a notebook with the functionality of a tablet, but it's expensive and fails to outpace other convertible tablets.
Sleek, lightweight, powerful by Tim S. - Nov 10, 2005
I carry my Toshiba Portege M200 to all of my appointments and use it manage my work orders on the fly. I love its rubber grip which makes it very easy to hold. It is lightweight so I do not mind caring it everywhere.