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Toshiba reveals 10-inch tablet just 0.303-inches thick

Friday, October 7, 2011

This week during CEATEC 2011, Toshiba revealed several upcoming products including its 55-inch glasses-free 4K2K 3DTV (originally unveiled during IFA), and an Android-based 10.1-inch tablet measuring just 0.303-inches and weighing around 1.23 lbs. Called the Toshiba Regza AT700, there's no indication of when this gadget will arrive here in the States (if at all), but it's expected to hit Japanese store shelves in mid-December 2011.

The details surrounding the tablet are rather slim, but various sources claim that it will sport a 1.2 GHz OMAP4430 SoC from Texas Instruments, a 2MP front-facing webcam, a 5MP rear-facing camera, a card reader, 802.11 b/g/n connectivity, Bluetooth, a micro-USB port and a micro-HDMI port. Android 3.2 will be the OS of choice, and the multi-touch display will have a default resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.

During the show, Toshiba also revealed the Regza Blu-ray DBR-M190 which packs an insane 5 TB of HDD space. The company claims that the capacity will allow the device to simultaneously record up to six digital channels for 15 days straight set on Standard resolution (non HD but still a lot of Fringe and Supernatural episodes). The device will also have server capabilities that will allow users to stream content on one device, pause the video, and then resume playback on another device.

Unfortunately, the DBR-M190 may not leave Japan. “It's a bit hard to imagine this Regza server as being sold globally,” Masaaki Osumi, head of Toshiba's digital products division, told Pocket-lint. “But on a regional basis, there is a natural need for TVs that have server functionality. So in Europe or some parts of China, we want to create TVs that can act as servers.”

Toshiba also revealed additional details regarding its upcoming (and renamed) Regza 55X3 55-inch glasses-free 3DTV. According to the company, the lenticular 3D mode will be limited to an effective resolution of 1280 x 720, not the TV's default 3840 x 2160 resolution (4K2K). It will also use face-tracking technology to automatically optimize the experience for up to nine simultaneous viewers, depending on where they're sitting. The Regza 55×3 will cost around $10K, and so far there's no set date of when it will ship to the U.S.


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