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At the IFA 2013 exhibition, held at the Berlin exhibition complex, a new tablet computer from Toshiba was presented - this is the Excite Pro (AT-10LE-A) model with a 10.1-inch screen and the NVIDIA Tegra 4 productivity platform. The tablet is devoid of any external delights, but captivates with its technical characteristics. This includes a powerful processor, a high-resolution screen of 2560 x 1600 pixels, and Harman Kardon stereo speakers. We have the opportunity to take a closer look at the device and tell you about our impressions of working with the Toshiba ExcitePro.

Frame

The tablet from the Japanese company Toshiba, in terms of appearance and design, is not much different from other 10-inch models currently on the market in a wide variety. The mobile computer looks strict and self-possessed.

There is no place for shiny aluminum or any rubberized surfaces. The front panel of the device is covered with protective glass, the back side is characterized by textured plastic with a matte finish so that the tablet does not slip out of your hands.

On top there are two microphones and a power button.

All interfaces and connectors are located at one end of the device.

Under the cover, which is held on by a rubber thread, there are micro HDMI and micro USB connectors, a 3.5 mm headphone input and an SD card slot, as well as a slot for a standard-sized SIM card.

From an aesthetic point of view, this option is good, but from a usage point of view, it is quite difficult to remove and insert a memory card or SIM card, because There is very little space left between the cards and the side wall of the tablet and it is quite difficult to take one of the cards with two fingers.

The decision to move the volume rocker to the left side of the device (if you hold the tablet horizontally) also seems not entirely justified. Periodically, while working, you accidentally touch the volume control with your hand and the volume settings menu appears on the screen. If the rocker were located next to the computer's power button, it would be almost impossible to turn it on accidentally.

An interesting element was found at the bottom end of the device; there was a place for attaching a strap; the strap itself is not included in the kit.

The weight of the tablet is about 630 grams, which is not so little considering the mobile nature of the device. But here you need to take into account the large 10-inch screen. But the build quality of the case is excellent.

Screen

The Excite Pro model has a beautiful 10.1-inch PixelPureTM touch screen, based on an IPS matrix, supporting a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels. The display is, of course, the strong point of the “Japanese”. The pixel density (ppi) reaches 299 dots per inch. The same iPad Air, however, with a screen diagonal of 9.7 inches, is characterized by a lower ppi. The display of the Excite Pro tablet has very good viewing angles.



The advantages also include excellent picture detail, good brightness margin and optimal color rendition. It is simply impossible to notice individual pixels on such a screen, even if you look closely. The screen is able to automatically adjust the contrast and brightness of the picture depending on lighting conditions, so you can read text or watch movies even in direct sunlight outdoors. By the way, you can watch movies in FullHD quality on the screen of the Excite Pro tablet without any conversion.

In a word, it is difficult to make any serious complaints about the performance of a high-quality IPS matrix - the image on the screen of a Toshiba tablet will please even the most demanding users. The display surface is protected with an additional reinforced layer to prevent scratches during intensive use. Thanks to the large viewing angles, two people can watch movies and videos, which is, without a doubt, very convenient.

Performance

The Excite Pro tablet uses the powerful NVIDIA Tegra 4 mobile platform, which consists of a quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor clocked at 1.9 GHz and a graphics subsystem. The device also has 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal memory, of which only about 26 GB are available to the user. However, if there is not enough memory to accommodate files, photos and videos, you can always expand it with SD cards. The modern NVIDIA Tegra 4 platform provides the device with truly high performance, no matter what the user’s task is. Even the most resource-intensive application runs perfectly on the Excite Pro tablet.

Performance test:

Comparison of Excite Pro with test leaders:

You can watch movies in Full HD quality or videos on the Internet without the slightest delay. There are no problems with Full HD - you just need to download from the network and install the “omnivorous” player MX Player, because out of the box, its own player practically does not want to play anything. The device works quickly, while the productive platform slightly heats the tablet body. But when working with graphics, including Google Maps, and when playing streaming video, the upper left side of the device heats up significantly.

Operating system and software

The Toshiba tablet computer runs Android 4.2.1 operating system. It is noteworthy that no proprietary add-on or additional software shell, as is often the case in other similar devices, is provided here.

By default, quite a lot of third-party programs are preinstalled, the value of some of them is not obvious to all users.

Toshiba's own file manager turned out to be very convenient.

And of course, the ThinkFree office suite; with this display resolution, all documents look great and are very convenient to work with.


Travelers will especially like the Toshiba Excite Pro (AT10LE-A), GPS works great, there are all kinds of sensors - accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, light sensor, and due to the resolution and screen size, working with maps is a pleasure.

Sound

Separately, it should be noted that the sound is of fairly high quality. The Excite Pro tablet has loud Harman Kardon stereo speakers, which are hidden under decorative meshes on the right and left sides of the device. This arrangement of the speakers should guarantee decent sound, which, in principle, most models of tablet computers cannot boast of, primarily due to the small size of their body.

The built-in Harman Kardon speakers feature DTS Premium Voice Pro technology for enhanced sound quality across a wide range of styles and genres. Clear and crisp sound is maintained even in noisy environments. According to subjective feelings, the sound of the tablet is really good, although nothing outstanding can be said about this.

Cameras

The Toshiba tablet computer is equipped with two built-in cameras - a main 8-megapixel one for shooting video and an additional 1.2-megapixel one for making video calls.

As for the main camera, there is nothing special to say about it; the camera does a good job if you need to capture something on the go. If we look at the camera’s capabilities in more detail, the color rendition is quite mediocre, autofocus periodically misses, the zoom function is extremely weak, even with a double zoom the image begins to disintegrate into pixels, the LED acting as a flash is useless.

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The video recorded by the main camera of the tablet is also missing stars from the sky. There is a suspicion that there is something wrong with focusing during video shooting; all the videos are not very clear.

Autonomy

According to representatives of the manufacturer, the tablet can operate on a single battery charge for up to 9.5 hours in continuous video playback mode.

Let's check how this statement looks in practice.

In standby mode, the device behaves very well, the discharge is insignificant, by 8% per day, i.e. 10 days of standby time can easily be expected from the Excite Pro.

In everyday use - email, Skype, reading news, about an hour of browsing the Internet, social networks, the battery charge lasted for one full day. In the evening the tablet was charged, no one used it at night, and during the day it was used as a workhorse.

Playing HD video turned out to be the most energy-consuming. With WiFi on, 3G, screen brightness 50%, sound 50%, playing a video from an SD card drained the battery from 95% to 0% in 6 hours 10 minutes.

By the way, the device, unfortunately, does not support high-speed LTE networks, and voice data transmission is also not supported.

The synthetic battery test carried out showed that the device under test shows excellent results in terms of power consumption and energy saving, ranking second after the Motorola Xoom, a very good result.

A little about charging the tablet. The tablet is not charged via the micro USB port - there is a separate connector for this where the power cable is connected. The tablet is powered by a power supply, which can hardly be called tiny. The question arises, why such a bulky power supply is needed, if with an output voltage of 12V and a current of 3A, a 33 Wh battery takes more than 4 hours to charge and in addition to 630 grams of tablet weight, you get another 150 grams of wires and a power supply.

conclusions. The Toshiba Excite Pro (AT10LE-A) tablet computer has its own advantages and disadvantages. The disadvantages are the relatively large weight, which may seem excessive to some for a gadget of this class, a fairly simple appearance, no frills, and a weak camera.

But there are significantly more advantages. A high-quality high-resolution IPS display, powerful hardware in the form of the productive NVIDIA Tegra 4 platform, decent sound and good battery life. The attractive characteristics of the Toshiba tablet may be of interest to many Russian users who need an unpretentious, productive mobile computer for entertainment and work.

More and more new brands are appearing on the Android tablet market, and famous brands are not left out. We got a tablet from Toshiba; this Japanese manufacturer has not previously been seen in Russia in the tablet segment. Today we are testing Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro, it is interesting not only because of the logo on the case, but also as the first device we tested based on NVIDIA Tegra 4.

Toshiba did not waste money on budget devices, presenting a top-end solution that will compete in the market with representatives of the Samsung Galaxy Note and Apple iPad lines. And at first glance, it has all the makings for this, but whether everything is so rosy, we’ll see during extended testing.

Availability of Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro

At the time of testing, the average cost of Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro, according to the Yandex.Market service, is 21,990 rubles.

Equipment

The tablet is delivered in packaging more typical of laptops than tablets. This is an ordinary cardboard package with a minimum of useful data.

Included with the tablet, the buyer receives a power adapter; by the way, it’s unusual to see such a power supply on tablets; apparently, Toshiba’s experience with laptops is already so strong that it inevitably affected this area.

Appearance

The dimensions of the Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro are 261x179x11 mm and weighs 630 grams. The tablet is unusually thick, at first you get the feeling that you are not holding an Android tablet, but a Windows-based solution.

This solution has a strict design; it is more of a masculine tablet, created for business people.

The thickness of the case is partially compensated by the rounded side edges, making it comfortable to hold in your hands. The main material of the case is plastic, glossy on the front surface and silvery metallic on the lid.

The main elements are concentrated in the upper left corner. On the side there is a power button and a volume rocker. Ports for connecting headphones and charging are open, but the micro SD, SIM, mini HDMI and micro USB slots are closed.

Using a cap, judging by experience, is not the best solution; with active use, this cover will quickly lose its original appearance and simply get lost.

On the back cover there are paired speakers with a metal mesh, a peephole for the main camera and an LED flash. The plastic itself on the back panel has a textured surface.

The build quality is excellent, there are no creaks or play of parts.

Display

A high-quality IPS matrix with a diagonal of 10.1 inches and WQXGA resolution (2560x1600) is used. The pixel density is 299 PPI. There is no pixelation observed. The display has excellent viewing angles and high-quality color reproduction. The Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro's screen is equally good for watching movies and reading electronic documents.

The screen is multi-touch and supports up to 10 simultaneous touches. An oleophobic coating is used, fingerprints are erased very quickly. Another advantage is the presence of a polarizing filter; the screen has little glare, and the image remains legible in direct sunlight.

Filling

The heart of the tablet was the NVIDIA Tegra 4 system, the same chip that was talked about a lot, but which, unfortunately, never became widespread. The technology used here is switching between groups of cores; when performance is required, four cores are used; for everyday tasks, only one energy-saving core is used.

Based on ARM Cortex-A15 with ARMv7-A instructions. The clock frequency is 1800 GHz with the ability to switch to 800 MHz mode to save charge. This system is made using a 28nm process technology, which is also energy efficient. The level of performance is sufficient for smooth operation of the interface and launching complex games. NVIDIA GeForce with an effective frequency of 672 MHz is responsible for the graphics here.

On board there are 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of data storage, expandable using a microSD card. NVIDIA Tegra 4 supports dual-channel memory interface.

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Communication

There is a full set of communication modules on board: 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. The Broadcom BCM4335 module is responsible for the wireless connection; it can operate in the 2.4 or 5 GHz bands.

A cold start takes less than 1 minute, the connection is strong.

Battery

A battery with a capacity of 8920 mAh is responsible for autonomous operation. It was the battery capacity that became the reason for the large thickness of the case. And despite the high resolution and high performance, the tablet boasts a long battery life. With average use, the Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro can last up to 11 hours without needing to be charged.

Camera

Despite the declared 8 megapixels, the camera cannot boast of excellent shooting quality. Everything is pretty mediocre and typical for Android tablets. This quality is enough for pictures to be published on social networks and video communications.

I liked the camera application, its distinctive feature is fast focus.

Software

Despite the recent release, Google Android 4.2.1 is installed here; no updates are currently offered. I'm glad there was no interference from manufacturers, who limited themselves to changing wallpapers and widgets.

Toshiba proprietary utilities have been added to traditional Android programs. These include branded services and gaming applications.

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Results on Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro

Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro turned out to be controversial; it has its pros and cons. Nevertheless, this solution attracts attention, standing out among the flagship solutions available on the Russian market. Holding it in your hands for the first time, you are looking for a button to switch between operating systems; it is more of a Windows tablet than a representative of the Android family.
Pros: high level of performance, WQXGA resolution, high-quality IPS, long battery life, smooth operation and no lags, support for 3G and GPS, dual-band Wi-Fi. Disadvantages: packaging, lack of recharging via microUSB, plug on the microUSB and miniHDMI connectors.
Toshiba AT10LE-A Excite Pro receives the well-deserved Silver award..

Toshiba is one of the most famous laptop manufacturers in the world, and deservedly so. Laptops, although they are large for the most part and do not have a bright, memorable design, are very good in terms of workmanship and reliability (in general, yes, I used four of them of different sizes and fillings, I was satisfied with all of them - editor's note). The company somehow hasn’t dealt with tablets before; at least it didn’t enter the Russian market. Now in my hands Toshiba Excite Pro AT10LE-A, which, being the “first sign”, should interest both fans of the products of this brand and ordinary users.

The device is delivered in a large cardboard box, inside of which there is only the tablet itself, the user manual and charging. Let's see how it turns out in the future. I would like to see something more than vital accessories like the power adapter.

I would like to immediately draw your attention to the fact that the tablet is charged not through the usual microUSB (although there is such a connector), but through a pin connector; like laptops, only smaller in size. This aggravating circumstance is caused by the fact that USB, due to limitations in output power, is not capable of feeding this device. Of course, there is a third USB, which is much more powerful than the second, but its prevalence at the moment leaves much to be desired. So the standard charger will be your constant companion (I would complete such a charger with a second plug for power from the cigarette lighter - editor's note). For reassurance, I can say that the younger model of the tablet - Toshiba Excite Pure, due to its smaller appetites, can be powered from USB.

AT10LE-A weighs a lot by tablet standards - about 647 grams. Device width 261 mm, length 179 mm, height 11 mm. The thickness is considerable, probably a couple of millimeters could be removed, but in general it does not stand out from the “average in a hospital” for tablets of such dimensions.

The appearance of the Toshiba product is pleasant. The frame around the screen, although wide, does not cause visual discomfort; on the contrary, you can easily hold the tablet with one hand, since your fingers do not cover part of the screen image. The reverse side is entirely made of plastic, painted silver. Due to the fact that the surface of the back panel is not perfectly smooth, the tablet fits well in the palm and does not try to slip out.

The body has the Harman/Kardon logo. By this they are trying to convey to us that the AT10LE-A sounds good. In fact, this is true; most of the tablets I've seen in the past sounded noticeably worse. I can’t say that I heard anything outstanding here, but the sound definitely pleased me. The only thing missing is the lows, but it's stupid to demand that from speakers of this size.
On the front side there is nothing except the front camera, which is of average quality, 1.2 megapixels, and does its job well. Unfortunately, I did not find a single physical control button. Even the most common one, for exiting applications to the home page. All control is possible only from the operating system. Not that this is a minus, but personally I find it inconvenient to use (And I’m fine) - approx. Ed.)

On the reverse side is a second camera with more interesting characteristics. The resolution is 8 megapixels, there is autofocus and flash. The quality of the pictures is quite good, you can easily take simple photos for your personal collection. If the camera cannot set the necessary settings automatically, this can be done manually; this option is available.

The screen diagonal is 10.1 inches, the matrix resolution is simply gigantic - 2560 x 1600. Pay attention to the format - 16:10 instead of the usual 16:9. Matrix type – IPS. Together with the huge resolution, such parameters give a simply gorgeous picture. You really want to look at the display and look at it, and the anti-glare coating will allow you to work with the tablet even in the sun. The maximum brightness is very high, it even hurts my eyes; personally, 70% was enough for me when watching a movie. The touchscreen understands up to ten touches simultaneously, so you can easily type text on the tablet. Another nice feature is the low number of fingerprints thanks to the oleophobic coating.

Two of the four edges of the tablet are free of any connectors or buttons. The third one is also not very loaded, it only has a button to turn on the device. But everything else is concentrated on the fourth. There is a rocker for adjusting the volume level, a headphone/microphone jack, and a charging socket. The compartment with many interfaces is covered with a decorative cover, and under it there is a micro-HDMI connector, micro-USB connector, a SIM card slot and a microSD slot. A very rich set of possibilities, I want to note. I was especially pleased with the ability to install a SIM card, and, as a result, the ability to work in 3G networks. It is very strange that at such a cost of the tablet (about 21 thousand rubles), we were deprived of LTE support. The same ASUS Nexus 7 worth 14 thousand rubles works perfectly with the latest generation networks. There is also no NFC support.

NVIDIA itself had a hand in the production of this tablet; the heart of the device is the NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor, more precisely, the T40X. This is one of the most powerful ARM processors today. This processor has five cores, four of which are full-fledged and operate at a frequency of 1800 MHz, and the fifth is activated in power saving mode, its frequency is 800 MHz. Well thought out, and yet simple. The video processor has 72 cores.

RAM capacity – 2048 MB, DDR3, dual-channel mode; 32 GB of data is built-in, media type is SSD, manufacturer is not specified. At the same time, as written above, you can significantly expand the storage capacity using a MicroSD card.

The device shows very high performance; the popular Antutu benchmark scored almost 31,000 points. Today, this is one of the most productive tablets, which will run any game and any application. The only weak point is the prohibitively high resolution of the display, due to which lags can sometimes be observed during operation.

AT10LE-A can work in generation n Wi-Fi networks, and also carries a Bluetooth 4.0 + LE module. Of course, there is support for A-GPS.

The battery life is significant: it will last about 58 hours in music listening mode, about 9 hours in video viewing mode, and about 11 hours in average “user” mode. Of course, this is the manufacturer’s data; I myself did not listen to music on the tablet for 58 hours. But with intensive use with benchmarks, the battery was discharged in about 7 hours, so I can easily believe it at 11 with an average load on computing power and wireless equipment.

The tablet runs Android 4.2.3, which is currently the latest and greatest. No special changes were made, on the contrary, paid applications were poured on top. It may be of interest to some users.

The Toshiba AT10LE-A left an ambiguous aftertaste. The lack of LTE and NFC is disappointing, because many modern devices support these technologies, and in Tegra 4 LTE support was already included at the development stage. I would also like to reduce the weight of the device, and work on the thickness. For a man, holding a tablet suspended will not be a problem, but for a fragile girl, operating with it for a long time can be tiring. Plus your own charger, which you need to keep nearby, especially when traveling. But speaking in general, the overall impression is in the positive direction: the display is excellent, the processor is powerful, the camera is not bad, the Harmon/Kardon sound is good (to sum up, we drew a portrait of the owner of the AT10LE-A: a man with a large palm and a strong arm, he often uses the camera and often demonstrates multimedia content to a respected audience - Ed.).

Device: Toshiba Excite Pro AT10LE-A tablet
Price: 21,000 rubles
Screen: 10.1”, IPS, 2560 x 1600
CPU: NVIDIA Tegra T40X
RAM: 2 GB
Storage: 32 GB
Camera front/rear: 1.2 / 8 megapixels
Connectors: microUSB, miniHDMI, power, 3.5 mm jack, microSD, SIM
Wireless network: Wi-Fi 801.11n, Bluetooth 4.0 + LE
operating system: Android 4.2.3 Jelly Bean
Dimensions: 261 x 179 x 11 mm
Weight: 650 grams
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The electronics market now offers a great variety of tablets, both from simple companies and from more well-known ones. However, our customers more often come across products from Apple or Samsung, but Toshiba gadgets running on Android are, unfortunately, rare guests on store shelves. However, this makes them no less in demand, arousing no less interest and admiration, because Japanese quality in its true form has not yet found ardent opponents.

There is one curious specimen in the Toshiba family of tablet PCs, which first appeared at the annual IFA 2013 exhibition. It will be discussed in this review. Toshiba Excite AT10LE-A is “stuffed” with powerful components, so it can compete on equal terms with most modern productive devices.

Specifications

CPU:NVIDIA Tegra 4 T40X 1800 MHz
RAM:2 GB DDR3L 1600 MHz
Data storage:32 GB internal memory
Display:10.1" 2560x1600 WQXGA IPS, glossy
Video card:NVIDIA GeForce ULP
Wireless connection:Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0 + LE, 3G
Audio:DTS Premium Voice Pro, 2 Harman Kardon speakers
Interfaces:Micro-HDMI, Micro-USB, microSD card reader, SIM card slot
Additionally:1.2 MP front webcam, 8 MP rear webcam
Battery:8920 mAh
Dimensions, weight:261x179x10.5 mm, 630 g
Operating system:Android 4.2 Jelly Bean

Design

The Toshiba Excite AT10LE-A tablet has dimensions of 261x179x10.5 mm and weighs about 630 grams. For a gadget with a 10-inch display, these are normal dimensions, but the weight is somewhat heavy, so holding the device with one hand for a long time will be inconvenient.

The design of the tablet cannot be called original, however, there is a certain zest in the design - a pleasant, unobtrusive texture in the form of a small dot pattern. Perhaps this is why the gadget does not slip in your hands. Otherwise, it is minimalism bordering on elegance. For example, at the bottom of the display frame there are only the names Toshiba and Harman Kardon, at the top there is a front-facing webcam. On the back of the tablet is the main camera lens, as well as grilles behind which the speakers are hidden. By the way, the corners of the case are significantly rounded, which makes the device not seem too strict.

The tablet is available in two colors: silver (bottom surface and ends) and black (display area). This solution looks very attractive, but most importantly, it does not force classic lovers to choose between one and the other. As for materials, the structure is made of plastic. Of course, metal would be more reliable, but in this case there are no special complaints about the strength, as well as about the build quality. By the way, the bottom of the case is matte, which is a good reason to avoid fingerprints.

Display, sound, webcam

The tablet screen has an aspect ratio of 16:10, a diagonal of 10.1 inches and a fairly high resolution of 2560x1600 pixels (299 dpi). Previously, the WQXGA display was found in the famous Google Nexus 10. It is worth noting that the IPS screen has a very wide view, moreover, it is covered with durable hard glass, which will protect against minor mechanical damage. The PixelPure display also boasts high levels of brightness, contrast, clear images and natural color reproduction. In addition, good detail will allow you to enjoy watching movies and playing games. It will even be comfortable to read, despite the small font. At the same time, the gloss will remain glossy, so the display will still reflect a little, so using the tablet in street lighting will not be as convenient.

By the way, the touch surface of the display responds well to touches and also supports 10 simultaneous presses. In addition, it has an oleophobic coating, which avoids a lot of fingerprints.

The Toshiba tablet traditionally has Harman Kardon speakers. They are placed on the sides of the case, so when holding the tablet with your hands, you will often close them, which is not very good for volume. In addition, there is support for DTS Premium Voice Pro, which improves the sound quality when listening to music, although not so much as to part with headphones or abandon external speakers. Overall, you will get a balanced and fairly clear sound, the volume of which is sufficient not only for a perfectly quiet room.

The gadget also has two cameras. The front one with a resolution of 1.2 megapixels is suitable for communicating on Skype. If you want to take photos or shoot video, then the best option would be an 8-megapixel main one.

Unlike the first one, this is a camera with autofocus and flash, so you can get good content.

Keyboard

To enter, you can use a standard Android keyboard. There is nothing special to add here; as always, it is convenient and familiar with its standard layout. Additional keys on the tablet include “Home”, “Back” and “Menu of open applications”.

Performance

Toshiba Excite Pro AT10LE-A runs on the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system and is equipped with not just modern, but also high-performance hardware. So, there is a processor installed on board this gadget NVIDIA Tegra 4 T40X, which has a 2 MB L2 cache and consists of four cores with a frequency of 1.8 GHz and an auxiliary (up to 800 MHz) used for economy. All cores use the ARM Cortex-A15 MP architecture, so the computing potential of this processor is enough for most tasks, including particularly demanding ones.

The graphics in the tablet are processed by a powerful NVIDIA GeForce ULP video card with 72 shader processors, which is 6 times more than that of Tegra 3. It will provide games with excellent image quality, detailed and rich images, as well as exceptionally stable operation and the absence of any stuttering. Such a video card will be capable of many complex tasks, and it is quite possible that gamers will find a replacement game console in the Toshiba Excite AT10LE-A tablet. If we talk about films, the graphics will easily handle Full HD video.

As for the RAM, it is represented by 2 GB of the DDR3L-1600 MHz standard, soldered on the motherboard. But for data storage there is 32 GB of flash memory, of which about 26 GB will be available to the user.

Ports and communications

In fact, all interfaces occupy only one side of the tablet – the left. There is a key that regulates the sound level, as well as a flap under which are hidden Micro-HDMI, Micro-USB, a card reader that reads the microSD format and a slot for a full-size SIM card. Interestingly, to recharge the gadget, it is not Micro-USB that is used, but a socket located separately.

At the top is the Toshiba Excite AT10LE-A power button and two microphones, and on the right is a hole so you can attach a lanyard. The bottom edge is completely free.

Wireless communications of this tablet are Wi-Fi standard 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (the latter with speeds up to 1.3 Gbps), Bluetooth 4.0 + LE, as well as 3G. At the same time, NFC is missing, but it is now a frequent guest in modern tablets.

In addition, the device has a number of sensors: an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a light sensor and a digital compass. To determine the location on the map or, for example, to plot a route, you can use a GPS receiver.

Battery

The gadget has a non-removable battery with a capacity of 8920 mAh (32.9 Wh). With such a battery, it can work while watching video for 9 hours and up to 11 hours in reading mode with the wireless modules turned off and the display brightness level reduced. The battery is charged using a 36-watt power supply.

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Conclusion

The Toshiba Excite Pro AT10LE-A tablet turned out to be less interesting on the outside and more classy on the inside. It has its advantages and disadvantages. For example, a high-quality display with excellent viewing angles and high resolution along with an outstanding and discreet appearance. Or: on the one hand, considerable weight, on the other – excellent autonomy. Most likely, such a tablet will happily squeeze out its competitors, but the fight will not be easy even with such capabilities and performance, because the cost of the “Japanese” is not the most affordable and is about $710.






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