Toshiba Thrive Android Honeycomb tablet hands-on

Jared DiPane gets a look at the Toshiba Thrive, now running Honeycomb.

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12 thoughts on “Toshiba Thrive Android Honeycomb tablet hands-on

  1. I think thickness is kinda less important when the back cover is replaceable. I don't really need a case which makes it even fatter for protection. Scratches at the back is no longer a problem. So full-size ports are smart.

  2. Also, as a previous poster mentioned the Asus Transformer which also had a SD card slot, hdmi and USB, you may ask yourself why buy this? The ports of the Asus the way i understand it are only integrated into the keyboard dock, meaning when you are using it purely as a tablet and not as a netbook you won't have any of these features. In my mind at least this instantly ruled out the Transformer when i was looking at potentional tablets as i would need the dock constantly to get my moneys worth.

  3. Wherever i look in regards to this tablet it seems that people have only 2 factors in mind when it comes whether to buy, the look and the thickness. I mean really, the simple fact that you're looking at a tablet surely means that you have some form of multi media or conenctivity needs? Who gives a flying fuck about a few fextra mm of thickenss if it comes with a USB, HDMI, and a Full SDHC card slot compared to nothing on most of the other tablets atm which are a joke at best(with few exceptions)

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