Case, Display, Haptics, Dock
The AT100s
case has been wrapped in a cover mad of rubber. This gives the thing good grip
but the tablet also becomes very thick. Furhtermore the subjective impression of
build quality slides towards cheap whereas another surface material could
generate a completely different impression. Holding the AT100 in ones hand and
trying to bend it quite quickly shows that the stiffness of the case isn't very
high, which is an indication for not that high build quality.
The
display comes with 10.1 inch size and 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. This means
that you get 16 : 9 aspect ratio which makes it suitable to watch a video on the
go. Unfortunately the display is the major weakness of this product. Absolutely
critical for a good tablet is, that you get a very good display if this isn't
the case this seriously compromises the user experience. In this case the
display lacks brightness as well as contrast. If you for example increase the
brightness colors quickly seem washed out. Therfore it won't make it easier to
read long texts. Furthermore the display is very glossy which bears the
consequence that when you have sunlight directly shining onto the panel you
won't be able to read text. On the other hand if you're in a closed room without
light shining directly onto the display the user experience is quite pleasing.
We also noticed that sometime we hade to tap the display two or three time that
the tablet performs a corresponding action. This makes the interaction with this
thing not that comfortable.
What we liked
very much was, that Toshiba equipped the AT100 with a full size USB and HDMI
port. This makes it very easy to connect, let's say an external hard drive to
the tablet or your TV. Furthermore there also are different lock buttons. One of
which can be used to deactivate the tablets tilt functionality, which might be
handy under certain circumstances.
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