CES 2007: Toshiba innovates with new Tablet PC
Toshiba‘s Portégé R400 is the world‘s first notebook computer with the ability to automatically synchronize e-mail and calendar events through the integration of Microsoft‘s Active Notifications. This exclusive technology helps ensure accurate and timely information is available to the user—whether the system is on or in suspend mode. To assist with this synchronization process, the Portégé R400 features Toshiba‘s ConfigFree, which helps detect and connect to the strongest and most reliable network connection available.
To further enhance the functionality of the system‘s automatic e-mail synchronization capabilities, the company added the Toshiba Edge Display to the Portégé R400. Located on the front edge of the Portégé R400, this secondary display serves as the user‘s Personal Information Assistant allowing the user to easily monitor his/her inbox and calendar activity. To ensure full benefits of the convertible design, the Toshiba Edge Display is viewable in notebook or tablet mode and even when the unit is stored in a carrying case.
Source: BusinessWire
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