Testseek.co.uk have collected 94 expert reviews of the Toshiba Excite 10 AT300 / AT305 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba Excite 10 AT300 / AT305 .
November 2012
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The editors liked
Quad core power
Native Android
Full size SD card reader
Thin and light
Responsive
SD/SDXC memory card slot
Multimedia and gaming capabilities with the Tegra 3
Price
Easy to use
Sounds good through headphones
Great price
Quad
Core power
Slim chassis
Stylish
Good battery life
Nice to use
Minimal customisations by Toshiba
Quadcore processor
Sizeable touchscreen
Decent storage
Sleek design
Powerful quadcore processor
Bright and clear screen
Inexpensive Tegra 3 power
Nice
Lightweight design
Good connectivity and SD card slot
Great value for money
Very powerful Tegra 3 processor
Excellent for gaming
Lightweight
Comfortable and thin design
Full sized SD card slot
Good looks
Sharp screen
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
The editors didn't like
Reflective display
Poor camera quality
Chunky connector
Light leaks on the screen
Soso screen rendering
Proprietary port for charging
Mediocre camera sensor
Battery life
Cheap-feeling and flimsy build quality
Built-in speakers do not sound great
So-so video playback
Poor camera
Average display
No Android Jelly Bean
Not great for media playback - Samsung rules here
Still arguably too expensive
Hard to see in sunlight
Equally powerful Nexus 7 is far cheaper
Display is not as high resolution as the iPad
Google Nexus 7 offers equal power for a much lower price
Price, Easy to use, Sounds good through headphones
Cheap-feeling and flimsy build quality, Built-in speakers do not sound great, So-so video playback
Video grumbles aside, if you don't have the budget to stretch to the likes of the Apple iPad or Asus Transformer , then the Toshiba marries price with capacity to passable effect. A decent entry-level machine. See all our tablet reviews Follow whathifi...
Abstract: We get a closer look at Toshiba's new Excite Pure tablet.Demonstrating its explicit dedication to bring the tablet experience to the next level of excitement, Toshiba UK announced its new line-up of 25.7 cm (10.1”) Excite tablets in three distinctive vers...
Great value for money, Very powerful Tegra 3 processor, Excellent for gaming, Lightweight, comfortable and thin design, Good battery life, Full sized SD card slot
Abstract: It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
Thin and light, Responsive, SD/SDXC memory card slot, Multimedia and gaming capabilities with the Tegra 3
Light leaks on the screen, Soso screen rendering, Proprietary port for charging, Mediocre camera sensor, Battery life
The Toshiba AT300 is a great tablet in some aspects, such as design and performance. But there are also a few issues with the finishing that seem out of place coming from a brand like Toshiba. On the upside, the Tegra 3 is tried and proven, and the highly...
The Toshiba AT300 is a very decent tablet, with a good quality screen, speedy quad-core processor and even an okay camera, all for about the same price as the iPad 2. But next to Google's Nexus 7 tablet, which loses a couple of inches off the screen, b...
The latest Toshiba tablet may not set the world on fire but the mid-range Tegra 3 chip and SD card slot make it a powerful and useful bit of kit. Available for under £300, it’s a pretty good deal and is now the obvious choice if you are after a 10in 7...
Stylish, good battery life, nice to use, minimal customisations by Toshiba
Not great for media playback - Samsung rules here, still arguably too expensive
Toshiba tablets have come on in leaps and bounds. The AT100 was dreadful, the AT200 was improved, but still too expensive and not as good as everything else on the market. But with the AT300, things are looking up. This is a credible tablet, and it lea...
Published: 2012-08-22, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Toshiba has had mixed fortunes in the tablet market to date, with early devices such as the Toshiba Folio 100 being pulled from UK retail outlets and more recent tablets like the Toshiba AT200 winning great critical acclaim.The latest in the range is the ...