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Toshiba Portege M205-S809
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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 M205-S809 successfully combines the performance of a notebook with the functionality of a tablet, but it's expensive and fails to outpace other convertible tablets.
Specs: Processor: Intel Pentium M (1.5 GHz); RAM installed: 512 MB DDR SDRAM; Weight: 4.4 lbs See full specs >>
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Design of Toshiba Portege M205-S809
![]() The M205's no-frills touchpad lacks dedicated scroll areas and extra buttons. |
We like the full-size keyboard, which makes for comfortable typing, despite the condensed form factor. The M205's no-frills touchpad lacks dedicated scroll areas and extra buttons, but it is responsive and configurable. The Portégé M205 is also easy to control as a tablet. Its well-designed pen and sensitive thin-film-transistor (TFT) display make navigating and writing on the screen as easy as using the keyboard and mouse. We also like the spring-loaded pen-docking slot on the right side of the M205.
A modest array of ports and controls graces the edges of the M205. The back panel harbors a VGA port for an external display, two USB 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, and an RJ11 port for the tablet's built-in 56Kbps modem. The front panel contains a conveniently located volume wheel, microphone and earphone jacks, and an SD media slot. There's also a handy hardware on/off switch for the wireless adapter on the tablet's right side, which can help save your battery when you're not using the network.
Features of Toshiba Portege M205-S809
![]() Toshiba also sells the tablet under the moniker M200--the same unit without the external drive. |
You can get the Toshiba Portégé M205-S809 in many configurations, but the standard components make it a high-performance tablet even in its most basic form. Bluetooth is a $50 option. Toshiba's convertible tablet comes replete with an Intel Pentium M 1.5GHz processor, an Intel 855PM system chipset, and a Wi-Fi-certified Intel Pro/Wireless LAN 2100 802.11b adapter, making it a true Centrino. The basic configuration includes 512MB of memory in two 256MB modules, which unfortunately populate both of your available memory slots, making a future upgrade less convenient. Toshiba offers memory upgrades up to 2GB. The M205 comes with a 40GB hard drive, but you can also customize it to 60GB or 80GB of storage.
At 12.1 inches, the M205's TFT display is small, especially considering its 1,400x1,050 SXGA (Super Extended Graphics Array) resolution. Fonts and icons are predictably tiny, but the display's vibrant colors and wide viewing angle make it a pleasure to use. The display's pumped-up virtual screen real estate can come in handy if you work with high-resolution images, and the Nvidia GeForce FX Go5200 32M is powerful enough to support small-scale video editing and Web design.
Performance of Toshiba Portege M205-S809
Mobile application performanceThe Toshiba Portege M205-S809 came in last place in mobile performance in this small test group. The system uses Toshiba's Power Saver utility for its power-management software, and we set the Power Saver utility to Normal when we tested it. As a result, since the Normal setting throttles the CPU to very low levels when the battery is nearing the end of its life, the system's performance was much lower than that of its peers. Both the Gateway M275 and the Fujitsu LifeBook T3000 beat the Toshiba by 23 points. If you're looking for a tablet with good on-the-go performance, consider the Gateway M275.
| BAPCo MobileMark 2002 performance rating |
Performance analysis written by CNET Labs assistant lab manager Eric Franklin.
To measure mobile application performance and battery life, CNET Labs uses BAPCo's MobileMark 2002. MobileMark measures both application performance and battery life concurrently using a number of popular applications (Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Excel 2002, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002, Microsoft Outlook 2002, Netscape Communicator 6, WinZip Computing WinZip 8.0, McAfee VirusScan 5.13, Adobe Photoshop 6.0.1, and Macromedia Flash 5.0).
Find out more about how we test notebooks.
System configurations:
Fujitsu LifeBook T3000
Windows XP Tablet; 1.4GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM 266MHz; Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller (up to 64MB shared); Toshiba MK6021GAS 60GB 4,200rpm
Gateway M275
Windows XP Tablet; 1.6GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM 266MHz; Intel 855GM Extreme Graphics (up to 64MB); Toshiba MK6021GAS 60GB 4,200rpm
Toshiba Portege M205-S809
Windows XP Tablet; 1.5GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM 266MHz; Nvidia GeForce FX Go5200; Toshiba MK4019GAX 40MB 5,400rpm
Battery life of Toshiba Portege M205-S809
Battery lifeThanks to Toshiba's Power Saver utility, which throttles the system's CPU to low levels to conserve battery life, the Toshiba Portege M205-S809 lasts far more than three hours. Its 10.8V, 4,400mAh (48WHr) battery has a hand in this system's long battery life. However, the Gateway M275, with its 14.8V, 3,600mAh (53WHr) takes first place, lasting more than 30 minutes longer than the Toshiba. Although it doesn't have the best battery life of the tablets, nearly four hours of battery life is nothing to sneeze at. You can count on the Toshiba Portege M205-S809 to give you lots of time to get your tablet work done as it was meant to be--on the go.
| BAPCo MobileMark 2002 battery-life minutes |
Battery life analysis written by CNET Labs assistant lab manager Eric Franklin.
To measure mobile application performance and battery life, CNET Labs uses BAPCo's MobileMark 2002. MobileMark measures both application performance and battery life concurrently using a number of popular applications (Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Excel 2002, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002, Microsoft Outlook 2002, Netscape Communicator 6, WinZip Computing WinZip 8.0, McAfee VirusScan 5.13, Adobe Photoshop 6.0.1, and Macromedia Flash 5.0).
Find out more about how we test notebooks.
System configurations:
Fujitsu LifeBook T3000
Windows XP Tablet; 1.4GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM 266MHz; Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller (up to 64MB shared); Toshiba MK6021GAS 60GB 4,200rpm
Gateway M275
Windows XP Tablet; 1.6GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM 266MHz; Intel 855GM Extreme Graphics (up to 64MB); Toshiba MK6021GAS 60GB 4,200rpm
Toshiba Portege M205-S809
Windows XP Tablet; 1.5GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM 266MHz; Nvidia GeForce FX Go5200; Toshiba MK4019GAX 40MB 5,400rpm
Service and support of Toshiba Portege M205-S809
The Toshiba Portege M205-S809 carries a one-year parts-and-labor warranty, which is standard for the industry. Interestingly, Toshiba offers a three-year warranty on its Portege M200, which is essentially the same notebook minus the bundled USB combo drive. You may want to consider purchasing the M200 and adding the combo drive as an accessory, which would increase your warranty on the tablet by two years. For $149, you can buy the extended three-year warranty. Toll-free telephone support is available 24/7 for the life of the warranty. After the warranty expires, you pay $35 per incident. The M205-S809 comes with a useful, 76-page, printed resource guide. You also get a separate user guide on the accompanying CD, which largely reiterates the information in the resource guide. The company's Web site hosts driver downloads, FAQs, PDF files of the product documentation, and Web mail access to tech support. This would be a great support package if Toshiba offered the same three-warranty for the Portege M205 that it does for the Portege M200.hide (x)User opinions
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8/10
Excellent
February 17, 2005
"A quality tablet. You won't be disappointed." Read more >>
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6/10
Good
September 6, 2004
"Good Product but Fujitsu's is much better" Read more >>
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4/10
Mediocre
January 12, 2005
"Slow, short-range wireless, glitchy" Read more >>
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7/10
Very good
June 30, 2005
"Great computer.... VERY vulnerable to dust" Read more >>
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8/10
Excellent
January 25, 2005
"Love the machine, but wish there were better software for the tablet features." Read more >>
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2/10
Terrible
November 30, 2004
"Not Worth The Money, Poor Performence" Read more >>
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November 9, 2004
"Awesome Convertible...." Read more >>
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Spectacular
September 22, 2004
"Add memory and becomes a powerhouse!" Read more >>
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September 22, 2004
"Reliable, easy to use, overall a high quality product" Read more >>
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September 1, 2004
"So far so good...`" Read more >>
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