Since Toshiba confirmed to release a new Android Tablet, many reviewers have been attempting to find out the name of the tablet. However, the name of the tablet is still a mystery, even though the features begin to come out one by one. After it was confirmed that the new tablet is powered by Android 3.0 or Honeycomb, another part of the mystery is revealed. The new Toshiba Android 3.0 tablet is given its own Flash-based website.
Despite a special website, the specs of the tablet are still on the cloud. Toshiba seems intentionally willing to keep the name mystery. As has been revealed before, the leaked specs of the tablet include NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, a 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800, and a replaceable battery even though no information on battery life. Toshiba also revealed that the tablet would have “Quick-Key Buttons”. Again, no detail is available on how the technology works.
Other specs available so far include a 5-megapixel rear camera, Wi-Fi, mini USB ports, HDMI output, Bluetooth and SD slots, and headphone jack. They are standardized features of current tablets, aren’t they? The new Toshiba tablet will be officially announced in the spring of the year, when Toshiba will reveal full specs and features, and of course, the name of the tablet. According to its Flash-based website, the tablet will be available in five colors – another mystery.
Despite a special website, the specs of the tablet are still on the cloud. Toshiba seems intentionally willing to keep the name mystery. As has been revealed before, the leaked specs of the tablet include NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, a 10.1-inch capacitive multi-touch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800, and a replaceable battery even though no information on battery life. Toshiba also revealed that the tablet would have “Quick-Key Buttons”. Again, no detail is available on how the technology works.
Other specs available so far include a 5-megapixel rear camera, Wi-Fi, mini USB ports, HDMI output, Bluetooth and SD slots, and headphone jack. They are standardized features of current tablets, aren’t they? The new Toshiba tablet will be officially announced in the spring of the year, when Toshiba will reveal full specs and features, and of course, the name of the tablet. According to its Flash-based website, the tablet will be available in five colors – another mystery.
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