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
Hard to see in sunlight, equally powerful Nexus 7 is far cheaper
The Toshiba AT300 proves itself a capable device that offers enough power from its quad-core processor tablet for games and app fans. The screen is responsive, and its blandness is given a boost by Resolution+...
Abstract: Android tablets are starting to become more affordable, and for less than £350 you can already find tablets from the high-end brands. We tested two that were recently launched, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Toshiba AT300. We compared them with e...
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Published: 2012-08-08, Author: Stuart , review by: itproportal.com
Inexpensive Tegra 3 power, Nice, lightweight design, Good connectivity and SD card slot
Mediocre screen and battery life, Disappointing camera quality, Poor sound
On many levels, the AT300 gives you a lot of tablet for very little money. The Tegra 3 processor does a great job of handling more demanding apps and games, and overall usability is very good. It’s lighter than the average 10.1in tablet and bar a bit of...
Considering you can find the AT300 online for around £310, it's good value. The ability to increase storage or simply view your photos via full-size SD card is nice, and performance is good. The screen isn't the best we've seen, although it's far from ...
Published: 2012-07-31, Author: Paul , review by: techradar.com
Great price, Native Android, Quad, core power, Slim chassis
Poor camera, Average display, Chunky connector, No Android Jelly Bean
It's impossible not to start with the price, because it's most likely the thing that will have the greatest draw on your tablet-focused attention. If you're adamant that you want an Android tablet and you can't stretch to the hefty RRP of the Asus Transf...
Sleek design, Powerful quadcore processor, Bright and clear screen
Display is not as high resolution as the iPad, Google Nexus 7 offers equal power for a much lower price
The Toshiba AT300 provides a better design and more powerful processor than its predecessor and it costs less than the iPad. However, Google's Nexus 7 offers the same punch for a lot less money, if you can handle a smaller screen....
Abstract: There's no shortage of 10in Android tablets on the market, so how do you stand out? In Toshiba's case, it made the AT200 the thinnest tablet of its kind in the world, with some of the best connectivity of any standalone tablet to go with it. However, when...