Toshiba has released Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet PC

Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet PC

Toshiba has released its Toshiba Folio 100 tablet on the market. Folio 100 tablet PC has a powerful dual-core processor and full HD visuals. The screen of toshiba folio 100 android tablet PC has a very useful size for many sites, the resolution is that of a netbook. The display its contents, however, significantly more than the viewing angle depends on the iPad. Toshiba folio 100 android contains Nvidia Tegra 2-chipset which includes a processor from ARM with two cores running at a gigahertz Tablet , and a GeForce graphics processor that is capable of playing full 1080p video in high definition.With the current Android 2.2 Froyo as the operating system, the Toshiba Folio has about 100 well-date software though its lacks Maps and YouTube.

Toshiba Folio 100 tablet PC has a multitouch screen of 10.1 inches, which is slightly larger than iPad 9.7 inch screen. With its 760 grams is heavier than the iPad, which weighs just around 680 grams. Folio 100 can run for seven hours on a single charge, based on a calculation where 65 percent of the time is spent surfing the Internet, 10 percent goes to the display of video and 25 percent are on standby. IPad delivers around 10 hours of battery life. Users will be able to download applications, e-books and games from Toshiba Marketplace.

Specifications of Toshiba Folio 100

  • Screen 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixels, mirrored, multi-touch
  • Processor Nvidia Tegra 250
  • Video Card integrated
  • Memory 16 gigabytes
  • Card Reader SD / MMC
  • Radio B / G / N, 3G in 2011
  • Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR
  • Webcam 1.3 megapixels
  • Connections HDMI, USB, Mini-USB
  • Battery 22.6 Wh
  • Operating System Android OS 2.2
  • Dimensions 281 x 181 x 14 mm
  • Weight 760 grams
  • Price (as of 11/10) 430 €

Samsung has recently launched its Galaxy TabWhile Velocity Micro, ViewSonic, Stream TV and Archos soon follow with their own Android tablets. Hewlett-Packard already sell a tablet for business, running Windows 7, and has plans to launch a consumer tablet for next year with WebOS. Research In Motion has announced a tablet called playbook based on an operating system, the producer of the recent acquisition of QNX.