Toshiba has designed the M750 for the rigors of road use, employing strong magnesium alloy for Asus EPCthe shell; shock-absorbing materials for the hard drive, LCD panel, and chassis; a 3D accelerometer to protect the hard drive heads and platters in the event of a drop; and equipping the M750 with a spill-resistant keyboard. The keyboard is comfortable and has full-size letter keys, though the ancillary keys are a bit truncated. As with other business-oriented portables, the M750 has no dedicated multimedia control keys, but Toshiba does include a volume wheel on the front edge.
Using the M750 in tablet mode is intuitive and enjoyable. You can use your finger to single- and double-click onscreen menu choices and the like, and we found the sensitivity and accuracy spot-on.
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