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Toshiba 13

Toshiba 13
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Clint Boulton
Clint Boulton
Jan 13, 2012
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Toshiba 13

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Toshiba envisions this Android slate will be great for gaming and film watching, as well as video collaboration sessions for enterprise workers. It has USB 2.0, micro USB, micro HDMI ports and a full-sized SD slot for connectivity. Going forward, Dang said Toshiba plans to experiment with new tablet form factors in much the same way it does with its laptops.


Toshiba Excite X10

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The first of the prototypes coming to the market is the Excite X10, which is only 0.3 inches thin—amazing. It also has the ports offered in the previous Thrive models, including micro USB, micro HDMI and SD slot. The rubbery Easy Grip surface of the original Toshiba Thrive has vanished from this new prototype, though.


Excite X10 Close-Up

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Here’s a close-up of the skinny slate, which Dang said has a Gorilla Glass screen resolution of 1,280???800.


Going Hands On With the X10

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We got to go hands-on briefly with this Android 3.2 Honeycomb flavored tablet, which is powered by a 1.2GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 processor.


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Back Panel View

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The Excite X10 is encased in magnesium alloy to complement the sturdy Gorilla Glass.


Toshiba 7.7-inch Tablet

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Check out this 7.7-inch tablet, whose differentiator Dang told eWEEK is the crisp, bright active-matrix organic LED (AMOLED) screen. Dang said it’s “ideal for mobility,” and boasts the same ports as the other devices.


Second Look

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Heres a close-up of the 7.7-inch slate with a screen that resembles Samsung’s great AMOLED displays. We realize the photo doesn’t do the screen justice, challenged as our camera was by the bright lights reflecting off the glass casing.


Toshiba Gaming Tablet

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Dang also showed us this 5.1-inch tablet with a wide, 21:9 aspect ratio. The idea is that this will be a little gaming tablet, targeted for Asia.


As Low as It Goes

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It’s no “phablet,” though; it lacks phone capabilities. That’s OK, as this is as low as Toshiba plans to go with tablet sizes.

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