TabletPc2 has reviewed Toshiba Portege M400-S933, and TablePCReviewSpot also reviews Toshiba Portege M400.
Beside these two, NetworkWorld also reviews Portege M400 and concludes that “we were quite pleased with the Portege M400. It didn’t feel like a big and bulky notebook or tablet, and we would have been happy to take this with us on a business trip or vacation. The added tablet features (swivel screen, electronic handwriting) were nice. In addition, the integrated fingerprint scanner allowed us to protect the notebook from prying eyes. The integrated SD media card slot made it easy to transfer digital photos from our camera to the PC without needing an extra media card reader.”
Geekzone concludes that “if I worked back at the corporate or attended a lot of meetings where discussing things with a team and sharing digital forms of those discussions was important, then look no further than the Toshiba Portégé M400 Tablet PC. This was my first experience with a Tablet PC, and I have to say I was quite impressed. The Toshiba Portégé M400 offers a compact yet powerful system that allows for a very different style of notebook use than what I’m used to. It’s light weight makes it extremely portable and using either Journal or One Note seemed to become quite natural for jotting down ideas. This isn’t exactly the ultimate solution that will provide the “paperless office”, but it’s certainly a big step in the right direction.”