30 August 2010 8:32 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Toshiba's as yet unannounced Android tablet has got a name thanks to some detective work by the chaps over at NetbookItalia.
According to the site, the Folio 100 will also come with a docking station (just like the iPad and the Samsung Galaxy Tab) and will supposedly come with a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 250 graphics chip.
You'll also get 16GB of internal storage, 3G, Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity.
But like the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the device will also add a 1.3-megapixel front camera for video calling, both full-size and mini USB ports, and an SD card for expanding the storage capabilities further.
The site is claiming a rather poor 7 hours of web or video use versus Apple's 10 hours.
The Folio 100 is likely to get a formal debut at IFA this week and could ship as soon as October.
NetbookItalia lists the specs as:
- OS: Android 2.2
- Processor: Nvidia Tegra 2
- Display: multitouch display 10.1 "widescreen WSVGA (1024x600pixel)
- Audio: 2 stereo speakers and microphone 0.5 W
- Storage: 16GB internal memory
- Networking: 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G
- Ports: HDMI, USB 2.0 standard, USB 2.0 mini audio jack
- Card reader: SD (up to 32GB) MMC
- Battery: 1020mAh, 3.7V, 22600mWh. Up to 7 hours of life with mixed use (web browsing and video playback)
- Internet: Opera Mobile Browser with Flash 1.10
- Productivity suite of office applications, PDF reader, ebook reader and RSS aggregator
- Multimedia: 1.3 MP Webcam
- Dimensions: 281 x 181 x 14mm
- Weight: 760gr
- Accessories: IR transmitter and housing
Pocket-lint will be live at the Toshiba press conference in Berlin so stay tuned for all the action via our dedicated IFA2010 homepage, or better yet, our dedicated Toshiba homepage.
Via: notebookitalia.it Via: electronista.com
Tablets, Toshiba, Toshiba Folio 100, IFA2010




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