Thursday 8 March 2012

Toshiba’s Tegra 3 Powered 13.3-Inch Tablet Pictured | Technology News

The AT200 now successfully launched its line of shelf Toshiba wants to expand with some new equipment this year, including a 13.3-inch slate that will be powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core chipset.

The 13.3-inch specimen was presented by the company during a press conference held recently in the UK.

Despite its impressive screen size, Pocket Lint reports that the tablet seemed very light as hand held without as heavy as you might expect.

On the sides of the tablet, Toshiba placed the usual USB and HDMI ports and an SD card slot. Front and rear cameras were also present.

The 13.3-inch Toshiba tablet presented at the event was just a concept at first, but a spokesman said the company Pocket Lint that if consumer response has been good, the slate is in production.

"We are customer feedback to gauge for now. We can not say whether we are actually the size of product launch, but it is an idea of what we currently consider," said Paul Hicks, product manager for Toshiba tablet business of the company .

In addition to the 13, 3 3-inch Tegra powered tablet concept, Toshiba has also presented at the event of a prototype 7.7-inch slate that same Nvidia quad-core processors ran.


 

Toshiba 13.3-inch quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 tablet
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Toshiba 13.3-inch quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 tablet
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Toshiba 13.3-inch quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 tablet
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Toshiba 13.3-inch quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 tablet
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However, the Japanese company doesn’t plan to stop here and is looking beyond these two models, even considering multiple operating systems for its future products.

"We are looking at variable sizes of tablets and various operating systems," said Hicks.

"It’s a very interesting market for Toshiba. We will be launching further models throughout 2012, and it’s a market that we’re very much investing in.

"The tablet concepts that we’re showing here today just show what we’re potentially looking at launching in the future, or products that we’re considering and gauging feedback from customers."

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