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March 2012
(71%)
94 Reviews
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Lightweight and slim; decent connectivity; 10inch screen
Transferring media is tricky; not much in the way of thrilling software
This is the slimmest tablet out there at the moment – but that's not its only standout feature. The Toshiba AT200 also features a very decent 10.1in display for browsing the web and watching films, and it has a good battery life too...
Abstract: When Apple released its latest iPad, critics were surprised to find the weight had gone up compared to last year's iPad 2 - after all, isn't progress represented by new products which are lighter and thinner than earlier models? Apple ignored this rule be...
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Published: 2012-03-28, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Slim build, Lightweight, Lots of ports, Full HD video recording
No bundled cables, No ICS out of the box, Screen could be brighter, Wi, Fi only, no 3G
The Toshiba AT200 is a good, solid and portable device, delivering everything you'd expect from an Android tablet. However that's all it delivers - another Android Tablet in an already crowded market.We can't help thinking that Toshiba has only done half...
Toshiba AT200 –verdict Yes, it's thin, well connected and it looks great. But that's not enough to make Toshiba's AT200 competitive enough at the price. If you've got £400 to spend the Toshiba is nice, but we'd rather go for the screen quality and battery...
Disappointing screen, Uses Honeycomb, not ICS, Limited video support
The Toshiba AT200 is an unusually slim, unusually light Android tablet with a 10.1in screen. However, we can't shake the feeling that it's turning up in last season's clothes. Its OS is getting on a bit, the screen performance is mediocre in its class and...
Very thin and light, Some useful preinstalled apps
Relatively expensive, Screen and build quality issues, Proprietary power connector
Toshiba's AT200 impresses with its slimline design and light weight, but better value for money is to be had elsewhere. For example, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime — complete with keyboard, Android 4.0 and quad-core processor — can currently be had fo...
Reasonable case stability, No Windows 7 64-bit drivers available, High price
Toshiba AT200 solid tablet with minor newcomer-problemsDue to its near-record "thinness", the tablet is a somewhat wider and longer competitive device, which makes using the tablet with your thumbs on the virtual keyboard slightly hard, but this problem i...