Toshiba AT100

Published by Marc Büchel on 13.10.11
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One of the first things you'll notice when unboxing the Toshiba AT 100 is, that this thing is remarkably thick and with thick we mean twice as thick like for example a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or an iPad 2. One reason herefore is, that the tablet has an exchangable cover made of rubber. When we wrote this review the covers which should be available also in different colors couldn't be found in any Swiss online shop. Thanks to the tablets height of 15.8 millimeter - from which we say that this is thick for a tablet - Toshiba could equip is with a full size HDMI port as well as a full size USB port which makes it very easy to connect either a USB hard drive, a USB stick or even connect the tablet to ones TV. We had to smile quite a bit as soon as we saw that there is a really big handbook in the delivery. The first question which arose in this contex was: why do you need such a huge manual for a thing which es expected to be self explaining? Furthermore it would also have been an option to deliver the manual as PDF and make it visible on the entry page already when you start the tablet for the first time. This way the company could have save quite a lot of paper.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 6 - AnTuTu CPU and Graphics
Page 2 - Preview Page 7 - AnTuTu Database and Memory Subsystem
Page 3 - Specifications Page 8 - Vellamo Webbrowsing
Page 4 - Case, Display, Haptics, Dock Page 9 - Battery Life
Page 5 - Test Setup Page 10 - Conclusion


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