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Toshiba AT200, reportedly the most anorexic tablet in the world, is finally here in UK. This ultra thin 10.1 inch tablet is only 7.7 mm thick. The tablet was announced at IFA in September last year. The tablet runs on Android 3.2 and has an LED backlit display with 1280 x 800 resolution. AT200 is equipped with 1 GB of RAM and a 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4430 processor. The tablet is available in two models of 16 and 32 GB storage.

At 7mm thickness, the tablet is about 1mm slimmer than iPad 2. It weighs 558 grams and has vital stats of 256 x 176 x 7.7 mm. On papers, the tablet is able to work 8 hours non-stop on a single recharge. It has dual camera for facilitating video conferencing. AT200 also has generous connectivity options with a microSD card reader and micro USB port. If you want to connect your tablet to your TV for streaming videos then you can do it by using its Micro HDMI port.

Toshiba AT200 is already available in Japan and US, although under different monikers. While in Japan, it is known as Toshiba Regza AT700, it is being sold as Toshiba Excite X10 in the US. The tablet is up for sale at Carphone Warehouse from Feb 15th and you can order it online. 16GB tablet will set you back by £399 while 32GB is at £459.

 

One thought on “Toshiba Brings AT200 Tablet to UK

  • selfsilent

    Another also-ran that will be ousted by the iPad simply because, despite having a good spec and price, it runs Android which makes it a fail.

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