Toshiba Releases its Thrive Tablet with Honeycomb
By Rob Scott
June 22, 2011
June 22, 2011
- Add another new tablet to the growing list of available devices… Toshiba began taking pre-orders last week for its 10.1-inch Thrive Tablet, expected to hit retail shelves in early July.
- The $430 Wi-Fi-only 8GB tablet runs on Android 3.1 Honeycomb and is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chip.
- PC Magazine reports there will also be 16GB ($480) and 32GB ($580) models available.
- Inputs include: USB 2.0, Mini USB, HDMI and SD Card.
- Features include: Multitouch 1280×800 LED display, front and rear cameras and a replaceable battery.
- According to a PC World review this week, interoperability may be what makes the Thrive stand out from the pack: “The Thrive is the first Honeycomb tablet to include a full-size SD Card slot. None of this microSD card nonsense for Toshiba; ditto for only having a micro- or mini-USB port. By including the SD Card slot and USB port, the company recognizes the need for interoperability among devices. And only with interoperability can a tablet begin to replace a laptop in your arsenal.”
- In related news, Hewlett-Packard also recently announced its first media tablet, the 9.7-inch webOS-powered TouchPad. The Wi-Fi-only TouchPad is priced at $500 (16GB) and $600 (32GB).
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More non-iOS tablets are hitting the market (including recently announced Toshiba Thrive and HP TouchPad), but can they catch the iPad?
More non-iOS tablets are hitting the market (including recently announced Toshiba Thrive and HP TouchPad), but can they catch the iPad?
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