Smart Pad: Toshiba launches an assault on the iPad

Toshiba Smart Pad prototype was presented

Toshiba should provide a shelf for next October to compete in the Android iPad. The prototype of the Smart Pad was presented for the 25th anniversary of the Japanese manufacturer.

If the iPad was so far only to occupy the land of the tablet, strong competitors arrive with enticing alternatives.

After the Dell Streak (Android 1.6 and 5 inches diagonally) is currently available in the hexagon, the Samsung Galaxy Tab (Android 2.2 and 7 inches) submitted on August 11 and the next shelf Motorola (Android 3.0 and 10 inches) expected November, Toshiba will also offer its shelf Android recess …

The mobile OS from Google seems to gather the votes of manufacturers at the expense of Windows 7.

We do not yet know the specifics of the Smart Pad Toshiba might have a multipoint capacitive screen 10 inches, with an HDMI and USB Host to control an external drive or camera for example .

The Smart Pad Toshiba could also host an ARM architecture. It suggests a willingness to October …toshiba-smartpad

SOURCE PC Authority

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