The Toshiba Folio Tablet packs a 1024x600 capacitive multitouch display and a dual-core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 system-on-a-chip (SoC) that can pump 1080p video over the device's mini HDMI port. Other hardware includes 16GB of internal flash storage that is expandable via an SD/MMC card reader, a USB port, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and optional 3G connectivity, a 1.3- webcam, and an accelerometer. Toshiba's tablet weighs 1.67lbs and is rated for seven hours of battery life with typical use, slightly heavier and less juice than the iPad. Folio tablet runs Android 2.2.
The Toshiba AT100-100 isn't a complete disaster, but the build quality is a disappointment and the design is capable only of eliciting a "meh" from us. On the plus side, it works well enough and it's light, plus there's a really good selection of...
The Toshiba AT100 proves to be a fit Android tablet. Thanks to the Tegra 250 processor, the tablet is up to pretty much every task that is in line for a tablet. Although the tablet doesn't reach the top, there's not much missing, either. We...
The Toshiba AT100 has taken a different approach - forgoing any attempts at style, the 726 gram rubber backed AT100 has put its eggs in the substance basket. Itâs noticeably bulky at 15.8mm thick, but it feels lighter than its appearance would...
Toshibas AT100 leaves us with mixed feelings On one hand we very much like the full size USB and HDMI connectors Using which it is childrens play to attach an external hard drive or a TV to the tablet On the other hand there is the display which lacks...
We couldn't work out why Toshiba decided to attack the high end tablet space with a such an average Android based device. Better is the company had lowered some of the specs and put it on the market at half the price. That said, this tablet is...
If your life is solely in the cloud, and if you can't envision yourself porting over files on a USB drive, playing a video from your tablet on your TV via HDMI, viewing photos on the tablet that you just took on your digital camera, or using USB...
The Toshiba AT100 (sold as the Toshiba Thrive in the US) is the latest Tegra 2 Android tablet to come from one of the world's big tech companies.In the world of iOS and Android tablets, it's often not a question of having all of the best...
Overseas, the AT100 is called the “Thrive.” In Australia, this is the name of a popular garden fertiliser, which is why it won’t be marketed locally under this moniker. Toshiba, naturally, doesn’t want any connection between its flagship tablet and...
The Toshiba Tablet AT100 "Thrive" is, well, not very vibrant. It does offer options that no other Android tablet does, but the base unit has a poor display and can't store large...
Toshiba's tablet attempt is admirable for its accessories and full-sized ports, but the base unit falls short with a poor display and the inability to store large files on the internal memory. Maybe these issues will be fixed come the 3.1 update, and...
Toshiba's unimaginatively named "Tablet" (AT100) tries to stand out from the pack by offering a removable battery, full sized HDMI and USB ports, and a full sized SD card slot. Unfortunately, Toshiba appears to have opted for a poor quality display...
The tablet market may have slumped 34% in the last quarter but it has not stopped vendors like Toshiba launching a new 10? Android AT 100 Honeycomb tablet that offers a lot more than a hardware casing and a bog standard Google Honeycomb OS.The big...
The big problem in the Android tablet market is that all of the devices are running the same Honeycomb OS, some better than others. But when it comes to hardware differentiation, brands like Toshiba are really starting to cut through with removable...