Toshiba AT200

alaTest has collected and analyzed 86 reviews from magazines and websites. People really like the responsiveness and battery. The connectivity and design are also appreciated. Many are negative about the GPS navigation and camera, while reviews about the usability and build quality are mixed.

portability, design, connectivity, battery, responsiveness

value for money, features, camera, GPS navigation

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Tablets the Toshiba AT200 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.

Review analysis

(Based on 86 reviews)

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Review Toshiba AT200 Tablet/MID

 

Thin, Thinner, AT200. "Ultra thin and ultra stylish" - Toshiba hasn't got that wrong. At only 7.7 mm the device really is thin. Whether it's everyone's cup of tea or even 'ultra stylish' depends on the user. Just like in life, it's not just what's on...

Good display ; Docking station ; Good battery life

Reasonable case stability ; No Windows 7 64-bit drivers available ; High price

Unfortunately Toshiba still hasn't managed to make a Windows 7 64-bit driver

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AT200

 

This waif of a tablet certainly took its sweet time getting here. We first laid eyes on this lightweight beauty last August and while it's also available in the US under the guise of the Excite 10 LE we've brought in the international version, which...

Good-looking ; Thin and very light ; Plenty of storage

Overpriced ; Temperamental software ; Build feels unfinished

Toshiba did so much right when it came to the AT200's design, but there are several issues here that scream "rushed to market." The unrealistic price tag also does it no favors.

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Toshiba AT200 Ultraslim Tablet sails through FCC

 

We've been listening to some stories that surfaced about how the AT200 may be a possible repair to the lackluster show by the Thrive. This Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet is quite slim, in fact it is just 7.7mm thin, thus putting it in the Ultraslim...

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Toshiba AT200 review

 

The Toshiba AT200 takes everything we like in an Android tablet – excellent screen, impressive connectivity and Flash browser - and trims it down to 7.7mm

Very thin, very light build ; MicroSD compatibility ; Browser supports Flash

Fiddly buttons ; Grainy camera

Toshiba’s AT200 tablet is a much better device than the earlier Toshiba AT100 and an excellent example of a portable and well-built Android machine. Both its 7.7mm slimness and 520g weight are excellent reasons to recommend this tablet but in truth we...

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Toshiba AT-200 review

 

Pocket-lint regulars might remember that we reviewed the Toshiba AT100 and utterly despised its cheap and nasty design and uninspired features. Happily, then, the firm has just started to sell its new and much-updated version of the tablet. The AT200,...

Nice design, good screen, good connectivity

Toshiba still phoning it in, that horrible dock connector and power adaptor are annoying, too expensive, virtually no added value, DLNA app is a disgrace

An improvement over Toshiba AT100 tablet, but still far from idea and still not worth Toshiba's ludicrously over-inflated asking price. The screen is good, which makes it well suited to video and the design is pleasant enough, but we'd still chose...

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Toshiba Tablet (AT200) Android tablet

 

Toshiba Tablet AT200 review: The AT200 is the world's thinnest and lightest 10.1in tablet

Super thin and light ; Attractive design ; Expandable memory

Questionable build quality ; Chunky charger ; Honeycomb OS

The Toshiba AT200 tablet is the thinnest and lightest 10in tablet we've ever reviewed. However, it has a few niggling design flaws and is let down by outdated Android software that makes it hard to recommend.

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Toshiba AT200 tablet video: Hands-on at IFA 2011

 

Can Toshiba topple not only the iPad but also the rest of the Android brigade with its flagship tablet? T3 goes hands on to find out...

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Toshiba AT200 review

 

The Toshiba AT200 is the world's thinnest tablet, but is it the best? Read our Toshiba AT200 review to find out. Updated, 22 May 2012.

Toshiba has done a good job with the AT200. The tablet looks fantastic with is sleek metal case and thin and light design. We enjoyed good battery life and connectivity but the device was a let-down in key areas. While performance was good on the...

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Toshiba AT200

 

Toshiba's AT200 impresses with its slimline design and light weight, but better value for money is available elsewhere. For example, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime — complete with keyboard, Android 4.0 and quad-core processor — can currently be...

Very thin and light ; Some useful preinstalled apps

Relatively expensive ; Screen and build quality issues ; Proprietary power connector

Toshiba's AT200 impresses with its slimline design and light weight, but better value for money is to be had elsewhere. For example, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime — complete with keyboard, Android 4.0 and quad-core processor — can currently be...

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Toshiba AT200

 

The thinnest 10.1 Android tablet there is. But thin-ness isn't everything...

Very light ; Good connectivity ; Expandable memory

Disappointing screen ; Uses Honeycomb, not ICS ; Limited video support

Product Specifications

Configuration

Embedded 3G/4G: No
Embedded UMTS: No
Fingerprint Reader: No
GPS Receiver:Built-in
Integrated TV Tuner: No
Keyboard: No
Web Cam: Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth: Yes
USB:USB 2.0
WiFi Data Exchange: Yes

Display

Aspect Ratio:16:10
Display Technology:TFT Display
LED Backlight:Edge LED
Number of Displays:1
Touchscreen:Multi-touch

General Features

Operating System:Android

Graphic

GPU TYPE:OnBoard Graphic
OnBoard Graphic Chip:OnBoard Graphic

Processor

Processor:ARM9/9E
Processor Brand:ARM
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