The Toshiba Excite Write is close to being a great tablet. Pen nerds looking for a digital solution that feels right will find this device tempting. Toshiba got pen control perfect. The display gets high marks, too. And though the camera isn't the best...
There's likely a small cadre of consumers out there who would be willing to shell out £450 for an Android tablet. They're not wrong, but they might be overly optimistic. You just don't get the same value, in terms of optimised apps and overall...
The Excite Write's TruPen features should help it to stand out and even best Samsung's own pioneering Note products, but again it fails to hit the mark. TruPen applications are sparse - there's just the one - and there's no place to actually stow the stylus on the device. Meaning, you'll lose it pretty easily. Even the 2,560 x 1,600 PixelPure display...
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Toshiba Excite Write Toshiba's many attempts at entering the Android tablet market have so far been clunky and flawed products. After ditching the Thrive line of products and progressively getting much better...
Toshiba is the latest to announce a tablet that comes with a stylus, furthering the notion that when it comes to slates in 2013 (and the occasional smartphone), 10 sweaty human digits just aren't cutting it for many users. The 10.1-inch Excite Write lies...
The new Toshiba Excite Write builds on the already stellar hardware setup used by one of the company's other freshly announced tabs; the Excite Pro, but to take things up a notch it features a Wacom digitzer with stylus support just for good measure.With...
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