Toshiba Launches AT100 Android
Tablet as "high
A terminal tablet with advanced (audio-visual) functionality ", to a large extent, you can see the reason. Its 10. 1-inch (25. 65cm) high-
The HD screen shows photos and videos well and offers dual cameras.
The ship is full.
The size of the USB and mini USB slots and the "Enhanced AV stereo" provide reasons for its claim.
The AT100 is also one of the tablets that accept SD memory cards, and-
What is exciting for many people in the industry? it has a six-
Cell replacement Li-
The ion battery pack, which means the tablet can be used. . . and go and go.
Toshiba's first tablet uses Google's first tablet software, Android Honeycomb 3.
0, although you can upgrade to the latest version (3. 1) immediately.
As a reward, this allows users to store items on the added SD card.
Both methods are easy to use and have relatively little learning time.
AT100 double-
Core 1 GHz processor and 1 gb ram with stereo speakers, 5-
Millions of pixels camera on the back and 2-
Millions of pixels of webcam on its face.
All of this means that it is relatively fast to handle, has reasonable sound and webcam quality, and you don't need to keep turning it off due to insufficient memory.
It's also built-in wi-
The fi and Bluetooth connections are standard in these devices. Size-
It is wise that the tablet is longer than the iPad 2 (27.
3 cm), larger than the BlackBerry PlayBook, but similar to the Android tablets of competitors in the market (such as Huawei and Motorola.
Unfortunately, its screen resolution is not as high as the iPad or PlayBook, and it is difficult to read in some cases.
Also, while a replaceable battery is a good thing, falling off the back (allowing you to change the package) means it feels quite plasticine and a bit cheap.
It also provides an unrestricted removable cover for a slot that is easily misaligned.
Despite the comparison, Toshiba's tablets have little advantage in price differences.
The 16 gb AT100 costs $579, equivalent to iPad 2 or PlayBook.
Asustek and Acer's rival Android tablets undercut Toshiba's products with the same amount of RAM and storage for $498 and $526.
However, the AT100 does provide some attachment options.
The back is black rubber "easy to grab" but you can replace it with a silver, blue, green, pink or lavender version for about $30.
You can also invest 6-
Battery replacement battery pack for $79. 95 -
If you're on the road a lot, it's worth it
Toshiba also offered an AC adapter for the car for $49. 95.
Toshiba's slogan is "innovation lead", but although the AT100 is fairly solid, it is not the cheapest or fastest tablet in the market.
If you are a long
However, the tablet may be suitable for Google Android.