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Toshiba's Unveiling at IFA: Introduction of the Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet

At the IFA event in Berlin, Germany, various e-readers and tablets were displayed, including the ViewSonic Tablet, BenQ Tablet, and Samsung Galaxy Tab. However, today we had a closer look at the Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet PC, which proved to be impressive.

Toshiba's Innovative Showcase at IFA - Unveiling the Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet
Toshiba's Innovative Showcase at IFA - Unveiling the Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet

Toshiba's Unveiling at IFA: Introduction of the Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet

Toshiba Folio 100: A Comprehensive Overview of the Veteran Tablet PC

The Toshiba Folio 100, a tablet PC that made its debut towards the end of 2010, has been making waves in the tech world. This device, powered by the Nvidia Tegra 2-processor, boasts a 10.1 inch compact multi-touch screen interface with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels.

The Toshiba Folio 100 runs on Google Android 2.1 and comes equipped with a host of pre-installed applications. These include the Opera browser, Toshiba Media Player, FBReader, Fring, Documents To Go, and Evernote. Additionally, it offers Bluetooth capabilities for Skype phone calls, HDMI port, USB port, and built-in speakers.

For storage, the Toshiba Folio 100 offers 16GB of built-in capacity, which can be expanded using an SD card. It also supports 3G connectivity, although this feature was not available at the time of its initial release. However, Toshiba has announced plans to introduce 3G support in the future.

In terms of dimensions, the Toshiba Folio 100 measures 28 cm by 18 cm by 1.4 cm. The device is also compact in terms of battery life, offering approximately 7 hours of constant use.

The Toshiba Folio 100 was initially released in Europe in November 2010, priced at 429 Euro for the Wi-fi version. The 3G version was made available for 529 Euro in Q1 2011. As for the American release, while the tablet PC was launched in the United States by Toshiba, no current or upcoming release dates have been provided, suggesting that it is an older model rather than a product with a future U.S. release.

Toshiba encourages developers to create apps specifically for the Folio 100, providing more information on application development at a provided link.

Michael Kozlowski, the author of this article, resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has been writing about audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers for the past eighteen years.

In conclusion, the Toshiba Folio 100 is a robust tablet PC that offers a range of features and applications. While it may be an older model in terms of its American release, it remains a significant player in the tablet market.

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