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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 contrast and brightness, the heavy weight, the build quality and the material which could have been chosen more wisely. Sometimes it is a good idea to not do too many things in a different way then the others do it. | - Full-Size-Ports | -
Display - Weight - Build quality |
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quality and comfortable that's the two attributes we think are most
suitable for this device. Furthermore we also liked the unique look of
the design which is another reason why this very tablet stands out of
the crowd. Also part of the category "comfortable" is the display which
is based on an IPS panel with LED backlight and therefore offers very
good contrast ratio and brightness. Only the shape of the case could be a bit more ergonomic. The circumstance that it is curved on the edges makes it a little bit tricky to hold the device in hands. |
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Case-stiffness - Weight - Brightness and Contrast of Display |
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Performance, Battery Life | + | - | |
NVIDIAs Tegra 2 SoC offers
plenty of performance for an Android Honeycomb based Tablet. The dual
core CPU allows a smooth user experience an there even is plenty of
grunt for mobile gaming. The battery lasts for almost five hours when the tablet is being heavily used. Toshiba claims that the battery can power the AT100 for up to eleven hours. |
- Smooth browsing and working experience - Mobile gaming |
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The AT100 from Toshiba gets sufficient three out of five stars. |
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