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March 2012
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The editors liked
Very thin
Very light build
MicroSD compatibility
Browser supports Flash
Very slim design
Lightweight
Stock Android is simple to navigate
Nice design
Good screen
Good connectivity
Lightweight and slim
Decent connectivity
10inch screen
Slim build
Lots of ports
Full HD video recording
Very light
Expandable memory
HDMI port
Very thin and light
Some useful preinstalled apps
The editors didn't like
Fiddly buttons
Grainy camera
Unimpressive build quality
Not enough power for highperformance tasks
Poor camera
Underwhelming screen
Toshiba still phoning it in
That horrible dock connector and power adaptor are annoying
Published: 2012-05-31, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Toshiba Excite 10 supports a huge 128GB expandable memory slot, has fast Tegra 3-induced performance, a comfortable design, and Android 4.0 capabilities
Backlight bleeding is obvious when viewing black screens on the tablet. Also, its data connection cable is unwieldy, camera performance is unimpressive, and the price is a bit too expensive compared with what's available on the market
The Toshiba Excite 10 provides Tegra 3 performance and huge expandable memory potential, but is priced a bit too high compared with other tablets....
Abstract: When Toshiba launched its first tablet in early 2011, it logically differentiated it from the iPad by packing it with many of the things the iPad didn’t have. Hardware-wise, that was mostly ports, which made the AT100 a hit with geeks who loved the i...
Super thin and light, Attractive design, Expandable memory
Questionable build quality, Chunky charger, Honeycomb OS
The Toshiba AT200 tablet is the thinnest and lightest 10in tablet we've ever reviewed. However, it has a few niggling design flaws and is let down by outdated Android software that makes it hard to recommend...
Slim build, Lightweight, Lots of ports, Full HD video recording
No bundled cables, No ICS out of the box, Screen could be brighter, WiFi only, no 3G
The Toshiba AT200 is a good, solid and portable device, delivering everything you'd expect from an Android tablet. However that's all it delivers - another Android Tablet in an already crowded market. We can't help thinking that Toshiba has only done hal...
This is an excellent and highly practicle tablet. It's fast extremely light and a tad too thin as at one stage I lost the device among my newspapers and documents that I carry in my bag.
This should have come with Android 4.0. The new Asus tablet has it but at $700 plus you are paying for it along with a fixed keyboard. By adding a cheap Bluetooth keyboard this device does almost everything you want and when Android 4.0 and Chrome are added it will become a highly practical device that is well worth owning.
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Published: 2012-03-23, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
Thinnest and lightest 10.1-inch tablet; HDMI, micro-USB and microSD memory expansion.
Average screen; thin-sounding speakers; construction quality looks better than it feels; large proprietary charger.
The Toshiba Regza AT200 sets a new design standard for thin-and-light 10-inch tablets, but the specs don't live up to the name. ...
Overall, the Toshiba Regza AT200 looks like an awesome premium touchscreen tablet, especially if you like to carry it naked or with a minimal cover or casing. It's performance is above average and it's 8.5-hour battery life makes it great for general, bus...
Consumer Centric Light, slim and offering good overall performance, Toshiba has definitely stepped up its game with the AT200Toshiba's previous tablets were not the final word in mobile computing but with a little coercion, we feel that the AT200 is a wor...
Overall, the Toshiba Regza AT200 looks like an awesome premium touchscreen tablet, especially if you like to carry it naked or with a minimal cover or casing. It's performance is above average and it's 8.5-hour battery life makes it great for general, bu...