They say that faint heart
never won fair lady, and I suppose the same can be said for device
manufacturers who are wondering whether their wares are good enough for
release in the US – and hence contemplating whether or not to send said
device to the folks over at the FCC in order to gain an approval.
Well, Toshiba certainly has no such qualms with their AT200 tablet that
was first unveiled at IFA 2011 recently, and we're pleased to say that
the FCC has given their collective nods of approval to the AT200.
This 10.1″ device comes in a very slim form factor that is guaranteed to turn heads the moment
you whip it out from its protective case, and be careful not to throw
out this 7.7mm thin tablet with the rest of your old newspapers during
one of those absent-minded spring cleaning moments!
In the process of picking up its FCC approval, we found out that the AT200 will come with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Android 3.2 Honeycomb and 64GB of internal memory – all pieced together by Quanta, the same Chinese OEM who has Amazon's Kindle Fire and RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook under their customer list.
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