Friday, September 2, 2011

Toshiba announces AT200, the world's thinnest tablet with Android

Although he has a tablet on the market with Android, a leak of images indicated that Toshiba would create one more, which would be considerably thinner than his first. Behold, today at IFA 2011, the manufacturer decided it was the perfect opportunity to show it to the world officially. Soon after the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is billed as the finest available tablet, the Toshiba AT200 was displayed, making the newest Samsung tablet the post.

 
His design uses a standard cake recipe for tablets, but with the aluminum back and only 7.7 mm thick. Not only beautiful and thin, the AT200 has specifications that follow the same pattern of the new tablets Honeycomb: 10.1-inch screen with 1280 x 800 pixels, 1.2 GHz processor with clock, 1 GB of RAM, camera 5 megapixels in the back and front 2-megapixel camera.


It also comes with HDMI port micro-, micro-USB, Bluetooth connectivity, GPS and WiFi and will be sold with a storage capacity of up to 64 GB and now with the Android 3.2 installed. Your battery would have autonomy, according to the manufacturer, for up to 8 hours. And all this weighing 558 grams.

Toshiba has not announced pricing, but said it will begin shipping in the U.S. until the last quarter.