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Toshiba's 10.1in AT300 tablet runs the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and hopes to undercut Apple's iPad. There are two models: 16GB and 32GB, with the latter costing just £379, a full £100 cheaper than the equivalent new iPad.We were imp...

Considering you can find the AT300 online for around £310, it's good value. The ability to increase storage or simply view your photos via full-size SD card is nice, and performance is good. The screen isn't the best we've seen, although it's far from...
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Stuff magazine Sun, Aug 12 2012, 12:25AM The Toshiba AT300 isn't quite as cheap as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, but unlike other budget tablets it offers quad-core processing power thanks to its Nvidia Tegra 3 CPU. Design-wise, the AT300 is...

A better screen would be nice, but this ICS powerhouse offers great all-round value...
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Toshiba’s Excite tablets are a premium version of the company’s first step into the tablet market, bringing some unique features and some very useful extras not usually found in the competition. Today I’ll be looking at both the Excite 7.7 and Excite 1...

Decently powerful specs; Amazing screen on Excite 7.7; Expandable memory; Audio & Visual enhancements improve viewing experience...

May not get Jelly Bean update (lack of Flash support); Proprietary charger; Unimpressive screen on Excite 10.

The Toshiba Excite 7.7 is an excellent tablet, with my only complaint being that it is being undercut severely by the likes of the Nexus 7 and the new iPad mini. Toshiba has to drop the price by well over $100 to make the Excite 7.7 truly competitive.A...
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The Toshiba Excite 10 ($449.99/16GB, $529.99/32GB, $649.99/64GB), much like the rest of the latest Excite line, is an attractively built and powerful tablet. It's among the thinnest and lightest 10-inch tablets available today, and the latest quad-co...

Slim. Well-built aluminum exterior. Fast quad-core processor. Full-size SD card slot.

High price for features...

The Excite 10 is one of the most powerful and beautifully designed 10-inch tablets you can buy right now, but it can't match the iPad on features, and there are better values in the Android world...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-09-04 09:38:16
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Toshiba's Excite line of Android tablets has gone off in a whole different (and dare we say, better) design direction from the company's earlier big, black, and bulky Thrive slates. About a month before we looked at this tablet, we tested the $529.99 Exci...

Light and comfortable to hold, Sleek-looking design, HDMI and USB connectivity, Good-looking screen, Support for 128GB SD cards...

A bit pricey, Slightly inferior video capture...

This sleek, high-end Android slate is well-designed and heavy on features, including support for extra-high-capacity SD cards. It's a smart choice if you're dead-set on Android and willing to pay a small premium for lots of flexibility. Read More...
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FOLLOW US SHARE It's not easy to stand out in a sea of me-too Android tablets, but the 10-inch Toshiba Excite 10 ($449) hopes to get your attention with its quad-core power, plethora of ports and expandable memory via an SD Card slot. All of this is of...

Vibrant display, Excellent performance, Thin design that's easy to grip, Full-size SD Card slot...

Unwieldy power connector, Sluggish camera takes grainy photos, Below-average battery life...

Toshiba's Excite 10 offers a bright screen and quad-core performance along with a full-size SD Card slot, but other Android tablets offer more bang for your buck.
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Looking back on the Toshiba Thrive from last year, it doesn’t surprise us in any way that it was left in the dust by the competition, especially when it sported one of the ugliest designs amongst the first-generation Honeycomb tablets. Lucky for all o...

Solid aluminum body, Fast quadcore processor...

Bleeding around the sides of the display, Shoots terrible photos & videos...

Above all, we have to admit that we truly love the direction that Toshiba has gone with this tablet, as it seemingly obliterated all remnants of the Toshiba Thrive from last year that has floated around in our heads. Donning a vastly better looking de...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Toshiba Excite 10 is at a slight disadvantage. It's not that there's anything wrong with this cutting edge NVidia Tegra 3 quad core tablet. The specs are top notch and the tablet features a metal and Gorilla Glass design that'...

Thin, light and premium materials. Fast quad core Tegra 3. USB Host, runs ICS, Thin, light and premium materials. Fast quad core Tegra 3. USB Host, runs ICS, Thin, light and premium materials. Fast quad core Tegra 3. US...

Display has light bleed, Display has light bleed, Display has light bleed, Display has light bleed...

For those looking for a straight Android tablet rather than a convertible netbook style tablet, we can easily recommend the Toshiba Excite 10. It has the fastest CPU currently available in tablets and the latest OS. It's very fast and stable, and it's...
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The Tegra 3 tablet battle is in full swing now, with four full-featured tablets on the market at the current moment (ASUS Transformer Prime, Transformer Pad 300, and Acer Iconia Tab A510 being the other three). Today, we're going to take a look at the...

Despite its downsides, the Excite 10 is actually a very nice tablet. It has a premium look and feel, solid performance, and some pretty fantastic and useful software tweaks. Of course, it's a bit on the pricey side compared to the competition, and the...
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The Excite tablets are quite the Russian doll situation. From a pure hardware standpoint, they're all virtually identical, just stretched or compressed into various screen sizes. All have super-slim aluminum shells, with dimpled silver backs that feel a b...
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While at CES 2012 I saw a ton of new Tablets and phones running Android one of my favorite things I saw was the Toshiba Excite 10.1. The reason I fell in love with it was the design, it feels absolutely perfect to me it's defiantly the best feeling hardwa...
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Acer Iconia Tab A510 vs. Toshiba Excite 10 Quad Core Android Tablet Comparison...
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Toshiba's success in the Android tablet market is owed to the manufacturer's competitive specs and prices. 2011 was without a doubt the year of the tablet. The year was packed with some of the most iconic pads we have seen. The Toshiba Thrive was competin...

As a tablet, the Excite 10 works well. It is nothing out of the ordinary for mid-2012, though. One can find equal, or better, tablets for about the same price ($450). Sometimes even for less. Take the ASUS Transformer Pad 300 as an example, which does not...
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Finding the right business tablet can be a daunting task. Do you want a seven-inch display or a 10-inch? Built-in keyboard? Snap-on keyboard? Which operating system? What apps? How about ruggedness, style, battery life, price? We tested a sampling of five...
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It was only a few months ago that I reviewed the Toshiba AT300's predecessor, the AT200 . Still, this new tablet has a revised design and updated specifications. There are three AT300 models: two are Wi-Fi-only with 16GB or 32GB of internal storage costin...
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The Android-powered Toshiba Excite 10 is outfitted with two HD cameras — a 5-megapixel back camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. Built with Gorilla Glass and aluminum casing, the tablet is made for durability too. The device made a good overall i...

Consumer testers liked the tablet...

Could have more connectivity options, Below average resolution, Poor screen quality, Below average sound quality, Subpar camera and video quality...
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