It's Windows CE on ARM11, don't expect it to be as responsive as would be an Android tablet on an ARM Cortex A8 processor. Though it's definitely really cool that Toshiba has decided to invest in R&D in this field. And given the huge interest from the press, it is a good move, and Toshiba could turn out to be one of those to provide good embedded products to the mass market.
ok so is it good to type word documents and what is the battery time?
celpabedn 8 months ago
one question : Du you can choose your internet browser ( google chrome ) ?
and Isnt there Wi Fi ?
TheMoleBat 1 year ago
Aaauch! not the best PR for toshiba...
MrHakpor 1 year ago
looks like based on good old win95, ouch...
pabl0guil 1 year ago
I agree, if you intend on purchasing this item, you'd best remember it's a windows device, additionally, be ready to deal with its shortcomings...the idea behind it, however, is still nice. I'm positive that there will be other manufacturers making their own versions of this device in the near future anyways, it may be a good idea to wait until that happens before you purchase anything like this...kinda like buying a new model car with a new model engine...there are always problems initially.
bobbyblubby 2 years ago
Looks like Toshiba still got a lot of work to do. Very buggy. Don't really know why anyone would buy such a thing, though.
araphor79 2 years ago