Toshiba AT100-100
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba AT100-100Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 250
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2)
Display: 10.1 inch, 16:10, 1280x800 pixels, glossy: yes
Weight: 0.8kg
Price: 449 euro
Average of 6 scores (from 7 reviews)
Reviews for the Toshiba AT100-100
Once again. The Toshiba Thrive had a rough start on the American market. Toshiba is now trying to bring the device to users in Europe under a different name. Read here, what the AT100 is capable of and how it fares in comparison to famous brands.
Source: Reg Hardware

Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/09/2011
Source: T3

We couldn't work out why Toshiba decided to attack the high end tablet space with a such an average Android based device. Better is the company had lowered some of the specs and put it on the market at half the price. That said, this tablet is best used to browse the web while reclining on the sofa. Commuters are better suited by a more compact, lighter device.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 10/26/2011
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Techradar

In the end, the Toshiba AT100 is a good choice for those who really need the full-size HDMI and USB ports and can envision a day when games run faster on the GeForce graphics. For a specific use, including customisations and future upgrades, the Toshiba AT100 offers some extra flexibility. Maybe you want to be able to claim your tablet has the highest score in several benchmarks. Yet, the hefty size and weight (plus the passable screen quality) is the main reason we prefer other recent tablets.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/06/2011
Rating: Total score: 60%
Foreign Reviews
Source: Connect - 2/12

Comparison, , Long, Date: 01/01/2012
Rating: Total score: 61% features: 63% mobility: 63% ergonomy: 65%
Source: Onlinekosten.de
DE→ENSingle Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/03/2011
Rating: Total score: 87%
Source: Computerbild - 24/11

Comparison, , Medium, Date: 11/01/2011
Rating: Total score: 83% features: 81% display: 81% mobility: 81% ergonomy: 81%
Source: e-media - 21/11

many connection options, good webperformance, videos not fluent, pale display
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 10/01/2011
Comment
NVIDIA GeForce ULP (Tegra 2): In Tegra 3 SoC integrated ultra low power GPU. Depending on the model clocked at 300 to 400 MHz.
These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Tegra 250: SoC (System on a Chip) with a integrated Corex A9 Dual-Core, GeForce ULP and other dedicated subprocessors (Audio, Video).» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
10.1": The netbook/subnotebook has a quite small display format. Nonetheless, it is a common format for netbooks. The advantage is, that the subnotebook/netbook can be small dimensioned and can be carried easily. Further the small display has the advantage, that it needs few energy, which improves the battery runtime and in consequence the mobility. The disadvantage is that the reading of texts is a bit exhausting for the eyes. It is difficult to use high resolutions. » To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
0.8 kg: This subnotebook is one of the most lightweight of all notebooks and can be carried very easily. There exist hardly any models in this extreme class of weight. 7-9 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.
Toshiba: Toshiba Corporation is a multinational conglomerate manufacturing company, headquartered in Japan. The company's main business is in Infrastructure, Consumer Products, and Electronic devices and components. Toshiba-made Semiconductors are among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders. Toshiba is one of the biggest international notebook-manufacturer. There exist many reviews for Toshiba models.
72.5%: This rating is bad. Most notebooks are better rated. This is not a recommendation for purchase.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.






