Official: Toshiba Folio 100 Coming in Q4

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Previously known as the Toshiba SmartPad, the Folio 100 has been announced by Toshiba today and will be coming in Q4. In an official press release, Toshiba announced that the Folio 100 will be featuring Android 2.2 running on a Tegra 2 based processor. While the specs are consistent with what we were hearing before, the Folio 100 will definitely bring another high end Android tablet to the market.

Features of the Folio 100 include:

  • CPU: Nvidia Tegra 2
  • 25.7cm (10.1”) capacitive multitouch display with 1,024 x 600 pixels
  • Based on Android 2.2  On-board storage capacity: 16 GB
  • Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR, WLAN (802.11 b/g/n), Mobile Broadband (soon available in certain models and countries)
  • DLNA® compatible
  • 1xminiHDMI®,1xUSB 2.0 (client and hub), SD/MMC Card Reader
  • Supports Adobe® Flash 10.1
  • Rotation of displayed content on the screen by accelerometer
  • Webcam with 1.3 MPixel
  • Battery life: 7 hours (65% web browsing, 10% video playback, 25% standby)
  • Weight: 760g
  • Size: 281mm x 181mm x 14mm
  • Software (excerpt): Opera Mobile, Toshiba Media Player, FBReader, Fring, Document to Go, Evernote
      * depending on configuration and local availability
  • With such devices as the Samsung Galaxy Tab and this rumored Motorola tablet, how do you think the Folio 100 will do given its competition?

    Full press release below.

    Toshiba introduces its first Android based tablet computer

    FOLIO 100 media tablet offers rich multimedia experience including Flash 10.1 support and features WLAN and Bluetooth
    Neuss, Germany, 2nd September 2010 – Toshiba Europe GmbH today introduced its new media tablet FOLIO 100. The 25.7cm / 10.1” personal media tablet is targeted at people looking for a 100% portable and versatile device that is always at hand for making the most of their digital life. The FOLIO 100 comes with a wide selection of apps and services dedicated to media consumption, web browsing and social networking, and offers a rich multimedia experience. Easy and enjoyable to use, the FOLIO 100 has a highly intuitive graphical interface developed by Toshiba to run on top of Android 2.2 (Froyo). The FOLIO 100 will be available during the fourth quarter of 2010 throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa.

    Enjoy your digital life with your personal media tablet
    “Our FOLIO 100 media tablet offers a seamless, easy-to-use experience across entertainment, social networking and mobile internet – anytime and anywhere”, said Marco Perino, General Manager Digital Life Products and Services. Offering a wide range of connectivity options, the FOLIO 100 is equipped with an SD card slot, an HDMI® connector, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth®, while a Mobile Broadband (3G) ready version will follow soon.

    Versatile multi-talent with a selection of useful applications
    The FOLIO 100 ships with a wide selection of applications pre- installed: amongst them Opera Mobile (web browser), FBReader (e- book reader), Document To Go® (office suite), Evernote® (notes), Adobe® Flash 10.1 and Fring®, an app that in combination with the embedded webcam allows video calls with friends and family.

    Let the music play… – downloads from Toshiba Market Place
    The media tablet also features Toshiba Market Place, a service that offers easy access to various download choices for multimedia content, services and apps. Music Place, powered by 7Digital offers easy access to one of the widest catalogues of music and allows easy syncing to a choice of devices. Radio Place gives access to a wide selection of IP radio services. Through the App Place, users are able to download applications compatible to the Folio 100.

    A powerful personal device with endurance
    Although it is only 14mm slim and weighs only 760g, the FOLIO 100 still packs a powerful Nvidia® TegraTM 2 processor that offers a perfect balance between high performance and low battery consumption. A battery life of up to seven hours1 lets the tablet work for almost a full working day without the need of a power outlet. The instant-on functionality lets the tablet be operational within less than 30 seconds. A 16GB on-board storage hosts music, videos, photos, e- mails and other data and is even expandable via SD card.

    Developer portal provides support for app optimisation
    “We encourage users and developers to join our Folio 100 eco system to create and offer apps, games and other content for FOLIO 100″, said Marco Perino. Toshiba already established a one-stop destination (www.toshibatouch.eu) for developers where they can get support to optimise their apps for the FOLIO100. “We also invite users to participate in the FOLIO community by suggesting ideas to developers to pursue,” said Marco Perino.

    Facts & Figures*
    CPU: Nvidia Tegra 2
    25.7cm (10.1”) capacitive multitouch display with 1,024 x 600 pixels
    Based on Android 2.2  On-board storage capacity: 16 GB
    Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR, WLAN (802.11 b/g/n), Mobile Broadband (soon available in certain models and countries)
    DLNA® compatible
    1xminiHDMI®,1xUSB 2.0 (client and hub), SD/MMC Card Reader
    Supports Adobe® Flash 10.1
    Rotation of displayed content on the screen by accelerometer
    Webcam with 1.3 MPixel
    Battery life: 7 hours (65% web browsing, 10% video playback, 25% standby)
    Weight: 760g
    Size: 281mm x 181mm x 14mm
    Software (excerpt): Opera Mobile, Toshiba Media Player, FBReader, Fring, Document to Go, Evernote
    * depending on configuration and local availability

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    I once served in the USMC from 02'-08' I purchased the G1 in 2008 and then watched the Android OS turn the mobile world upside down. I then got the Nexus One followed by the Samsung Vibrant. I also have the HD2 running Shubcraft CM6. I've been following the Android community for a while now and couldn't be happier doing anything else. "Go Green, get -C}[\][D[R[-][][D-"

    3 Responses

    1. Kevin Stagg says:

      Another 10″-incher. Now we’re talkin!

    2. grenness says:

      I’m starting to feel sorry for the guys at Notion Ink – their Adam looked so darn promising 3 months ago, and if they had only managed to release it in July/August they would probably have taken large portions of the tablet market – but now, with Toshiba and Samsung showing off their new pads, and LG hinting about what to come, and Archos about to release a new generation of their range…

    3. Alankrut says:

      u think if they r delaying that much they might have put gingerbread on it instead of Froyo

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