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Toshiba showed AT200 Tablet at IFA

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Sep 2011 5:46 User comments (2)

Toshiba showed AT200 Tablet at IFA Light and thin Toshiba AT200 tablet packs 10.1-inch screen.
The tablet runs the Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system, on a Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 1.2GHz processor and 1GB or DDR2 RAM. The 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch LCD panel with LED backlight displays in 1280 x 800 (16:10). It comes with internal storage up to 64GB.

For connecting with other devices, the ultra-slim tablet comes with a micro-USB port, micro-SD slot, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Using a micro-HDMI port, content can be easily streamed to a large TV. Front and back high-definition cameras are ideal for video conferencing.

Running Android, the device has access to more than 250,000 apps on the Android Market. 1.5 Watt stereo speakers allow for high-quality sound playback.





Toshiba AT200 Information.
  • Android 3.2, Honeycomb
  • High resolution 25.7cm (10.1-inch) capacitive LCD panel with LED backlight, 1,280 x 800 pixels (16:10) and multi-touch support
  • CPU: TI OMAP 4430, 1.2GHz
  • RAM 1GB DDR2
  • Internal memory with up to 64 GB
  • Micro-USB, micro-SD, micro-HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), docking port
  • Settings: 100% video playback with backlight: 60nits
  • GPS, 3D Accelerometer, gyrometer, electronic compass, ambient light sensor
  • 5.0MP camera (rear), 2.0MP camera (front)
  • Stereo speakers (2x 1.5W)
  • Toshiba Media Player supporting a wide selection of video, picture and audio formats
  • Weight: 558g
  • Size: 256mm x 176mm x 7.7mm
  • Battery life (backlight 60nits): 8h (100% video playback). 8h (65% web browsing via WLAN 10% video playback 10%; 25% standby)
The Toshiba AT200 will be available in Europe during Q4 2011.

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2 user comments

15.9.2011 22:20

"Using a micro-HDMI port, content can be easily streaming to a large TV. "
Arent HDMI ports standard on TVs of every size these days?

26.9.2011 03:16

Originally posted by Xplorer4:
"Using a micro-HDMI port, content can be easily streaming to a large TV. "
Arent HDMI ports standard on TVs of every size these days?
More or less ye, I think its just the fact that the tablet has a 10.1-inch panel compared to the much larger panel you will find in a modern flat screen. Watching a movie on a small tablet screen might be OK for the bus, but not when you're at home, surely :P

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