Toshiba's latest tablet made it so deserves attention. The feature that is not less powerful than competitors such as iPad 2, Galaxy Tab Samsung, and Motorola Xoom makes reckoned with in the market.
Android platform used is the latest, Honeycomb version 3.1, which is optimized for the tablet product. With a 10-inch screen, the resolution is quite high with 1280 x 768 pixels.
The processor used is a supported NVIDIA Tegra 2 and 1 GB of RAM memory. The front features a 2 MP camera and rear 5 MP. For the multimedia needs, this device also included an HDMI port, USB 2.0 and SD card slot.
Shell behind it can be changed with the color choices are diverse. That part is called the Easy Grip and is available in a choice of green, dark blue, pink, white, light blue, and black.
Toshiba Thrive, the name for the device, it can be ordered in the U.S. starting on Monday (6/13/2011), both at the Toshiba booth as well as online outlets Amazon, Best Buy, or Office Depot. Delivery will be made in mid July 2011.
Toshiba set a price of 430 dollars for the 8 GB version, 480 dollars for 16 GB, and 580 U.S. dollars for the 32 GB version.
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