Toshiba AT200 review
Verdict
A super-slim, super-light tablet that doesn’t do enough to stand out
Review Date: 16 Apr 2012
Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray
Price when reviewed: 16GB, £274 (£329 inc VAT); 32GB, £315 (£379 inc VAT) (£329 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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@ Jonathon Bray
Still on the lookout for a tablet and this looks ok although slightly over-priced (I suspect that market forces will drive the price down soon though) - personally, I'm waiting to see what the Transformer 300 costs. One question about this and Android tablets in general though:
Can you use bluetooth audio while also displaying to a monitor via HDMI? The reason I ask is that I can't do so on my Samsung Galaxy S2 (rendering my HDMI dongle all but useless).
Streaming .VOBs from my WHS is entirely another matter but one I'm sure I can crack.
By bioreit on 16 Apr 2012 ![]()
Pedantic much?
I have a Galaxy Tab 10.1, am perfectly happy with it save perhaps for periods of unexplainable sluggishness which will hopefuly be fixed with ICS.
0.8 of a millimetre thickness and 57 grams. Thats the difference, roughly the weight of a double decker chocolate bar (I have on my desk!).
Are we now comparing the miniscule differences akin to those presented by Graphics Card manufacturers in Frames Per Second performance differences between flagship models.
People may pay attention when reading reviews and so forth, but I'd argue that nobody notices in practise.
By Heliosphan on 17 Apr 2012 ![]()
i still think that the moto xoom wifi i got for a steal over the easter weekend is beating these newer tablets. it's already unlocked and got ICS on it. the problem with buying a new model is you have to wait while the geniuses at xda work out how to pimp them :-)
By sihaz2 on 18 Apr 2012 ![]()
cheaper alternative if you dont mind smaller form factor
For anyone thinking about buying one of these, I suggest you check out the galaxy tab 7 plus - similar specs (ram, processor) but on a 7inch display (more portable), great reviews and available for less than £200 (EU import from expansys).
By spideryman on 18 May 2012 ![]()
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