Not surprisingly ever major technology company came out with a tablet of their own. Toshiba was one of the newcomers to the tablet party, with their 10 inch Android tablet.
The unnamed device runs on the Nvidea Tegra 1Ghz duel core processor. The Toshiba honeycomb tablet packs in an impressive 32 GB, with 16 GB of storage slandered and an additional 16 GB on the SD card. The tablet has a 10.1 inch multi-touch capacitive screen, which has a 1280 x 800 resolution. The tablet makes great use of the Toshiba resolution plus which allows standard resolution to take on the appearance of high definition.
The Toshiba spokesman did mention that "other sizes" for the Toshiba might be available upon release, if they decide the 10.1 inch isn't right. There is a front facing 2-megapixel camera and an additional 5-megapixel rear-facing camera. The weight of the tablet is 1.6lbs, which almost identical to the iPad. It is a slim 0.6 inches thick. It has a USB, Mini USB, HDMI and SD card slot reader. Currently the device is running on Android 2.2, but Toshiba hopes that upon release it will be running on Android 3.0. There is no 3G but WiFi b/g/n connectivity. Other components available on the tablet are a GPS and Bluetooth.
For the aesthetic feel of the new tablet, the tablet has a rubberized removable back that hides a user-replaceable battery good for an estimated seven hours of running time when playing back 1080p video. Apps of all kinds are available for download and purchase at the Toshiba app store. The tablet is due to come out in a few months.
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