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Friday, June 03, 2011
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Toshiba's Thrive Tablet Coming Next Month
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Toshiba is the latest company to jump into the rapidly growing tablet market with its 10-inch device called Thrive, priced slightly lower than Apple's iPad 2.
Thrive will go on sale in the United States on July 10th.
A wifi-only device with the base model starting at $429.
The device is featuring a 10.1-inch diagonal widescreen HD display (1280x800 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio), runs Google's Honeycomb version of the Android platform and it is powered by the dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with integrated NVIDIA graphics.
The tablet also features a built-in motion sensor that enables full screen rotation and includes a rotation-lock switch to set the display in position when the user chooses. In addition, the tablet includes an on-screen keyboard with Haptic feedback for more accurate typing.
Thrive also includes Toshiba Resolution+ video enhancement technology that improves color, contrast and sharpness, giving standard definition video a more high definition look as well as Toshiba sound enhancement technology.
Other features include a two megapixel front-facing camera and five megapixel rear-facing camera and integrated GPS and compass
The tablet will also feature a full host of connectivity options including a full-size HDMI port and a full-size USB and a mini USB 2.0 port. A full-size SD Card slot provides options for additional storage and transferring files. The device will also be equipped with Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi support.
Thrive has a slip-resistant rubberized surface and features an open design, giving users flexibility for customization with user-replaceable EasyGrip back covers and a replaceable prismatic lithium ion battery.
Toshiba's tablet can be pre-ordered starting June 13 at retailers such as Best Buy Co Inc, Amazon.com Inc and other electronic retailers. |
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