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What are the ergonomics of the M200 like?

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What are the ergonomics of the M200 like?

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A common characteristic of tablets that I have observed, and this suggests that their designers may not be users, is all of them are made of various shiny plastics and metals. In other words they are slick and not grippy. I don’t understand this — tablets are something that you are meant to carry around. Toshiba, while using a matt finish on the lower half of the M200, is also guilty of this design flaw. The rubberized tacky plastic that Compaq used on the Presario 2800 and Evo 800 laptops would be almost perfect as a covering for all or part of this case. Given the slippery nature of the M200, you may want to consider the optional three-year accident warranty Toshiba offers. The pen for the Portege M200 is housed in the right-side (view larger image) It is inconvenient to carry around any laptop if the battery life is too short. Toshiba’s tablet is sold in this area too. It will run for three to four per charge. It would be great if users could add another battery for a seven to nine

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