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toshiba_t-series_support [2019-03-31 04:23] omolini [A dedicated support site for the Toshiba portable computer user community.] |
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The Toshiba T-series portable workstations were powerful for their time. The rugged computers were built to be carried around. One of the main design goals of Toshiba was to make the computer a full desktop replacement, focusing on expandability, adding such features as a high quality full travel keyboard, bright and sharp screen, and a fast processor to do complex tasks such as working with spreadsheets and databases. As a testament to Toshiba's high standards for build quality, and a large enthusiast network, a majority of T computers have stood the test of time and survive to this day. | The Toshiba T-series portable workstations were powerful for their time. The rugged computers were built to be carried around. One of the main design goals of Toshiba was to make the computer a full desktop replacement, focusing on expandability, adding such features as a high quality full travel keyboard, bright and sharp screen, and a fast processor to do complex tasks such as working with spreadsheets and databases. As a testament to Toshiba's high standards for build quality, and a large enthusiast network, a majority of T computers have stood the test of time and survive to this day. | ||
- | These computers are sought after. Their 80's design, "very retro" orange plasma screen, high quality keyboard and all-in-one portability are making this computer a collector's item. Rather than letting this computer fade into obscurity, I figured it deserves a beacon on the Internet. A website for these systems, sharing community information, technical data, utilities and documentation for everyone to peruse. My only goal is to support these computers because I firmly believe that it has earned it's place among the likes of Osborne 1, IBM PS/2 P70, Hyperion and Compaq Portable, as a group, form one of the milestones of portable computing history. | + | These computers are sought after. Their 80's design, "very retro" orange plasma screen, high quality keyboard and all-in-one portability are making this computer a collector's item. Rather than letting this computer fade into obscurity, I figured it deserves a beacon on the Internet. A website for these systems, sharing community information, technical data, utilities and documentation for everyone to peruse. My only goal is to support these computers because I firmly believe that it has earned it's place among the likes of Osborne 1, IBM PS/2 P70, Hyperion and Compaq Portables, and as a group, form one of the milestones of portable computing history. |
===== Toshiba T3xxx family ===== | ===== Toshiba T3xxx family ===== | ||
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**[[.:toshiba_t-series_support:Toshiba T3200SX]]** | | **[[.:toshiba_t-series_support:Toshiba T3200SX]]** | | ||
**[[.:toshiba_t-series_support:Toshiba T3200SXC]]** | **[[.:toshiba_t-series_support:Toshiba T3200SXC]]** | ||
+ | ===== Toshiba T5xxx family ===== | ||
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+ | Click on the appropriate model number to view pictures, specifications, documentation, programs, etc. | ||
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+ | ==== Toshiba T52xx ==== | ||
+ | **[[.:toshiba_t-series_support:Toshiba T5200]]** | | ||
+ | **[[.:toshiba_t-series_support:Toshiba T5200C]]** | | ||
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+ | ==== More models to come... ==== | ||
+ | If you have anything you'd like to share on other Toshiba T-series models, I'd be happy to hear from you! Please contact me below and I'll be happy to share anything on the website for everyone's benefit! Thank you! | ||
===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== |