Monday, 3 December 2012

Real Competition For iPad

Real Competition For iPad

Welcome to a laptop battery specialist of the Toshiba Laptop Battery

The aluminum construction of this tablet gives it a really solid frame. This device feels like it's built to last, and has the compact sturdiness that you'd expect from an expensive high-end product.

Good Wi-Fi Signal: Another important feature of a tablet is how well it picks up Wi-Fi signals. The Toshiba Excite is great on this front, with solid signals even at quite a distance.

The battery like Toshiba PA3451U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3457U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3634U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba PA3692U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3692U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba Tecra R10 Battery, Toshiba PA3357-1BRL Battery, Toshiba PA3509U-1BRM Battery, Toshiba PA3635U-1BAM Battery, Toshiba PA3636U-1BRL Battery, Toshiba PA3728U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3817U-1BRS Battery in this tablet is pretty good. Under heavy usage it should last 7+ hours, and with moderate use it should last all day without needing to be recharged.

GPS is becoming a more and more sought-after feature of tablets, and the Toshiba Excite handles this well. The GPS in this tablet is quick and responsive, offering accurate positioning in well under a minute.

Image Quality: The image quality of the Toshiba Excite is excellent. Images look crisp and sharp, and colors are nicely balanced so that they're neither too cold or too warm.

This device suffers from a lot of light bleed – a problem widespread and not confined to a relatively small number of faulty units. Some people don't care about light bleed, but others do. This is especially true when you're paying a lot of money, as quality expectations are much higher. The light bleed on this is probably the worst of the high-end tablets, and is clearly visible on images with dark backgrounds.

Proprietary Charger: Although it's not exactly the end of the world, it's still annoying that the Excite uses a proprietary charger. This makes charging the device more awkward that it needs to be, as a microUSB charger would do the job just as well without the need for special equipment that only clutters up your house!

Pre-Installed Apps: The pre-installed apps on the Toshiba can be annoying. There are quite a lot of them, which obviously take up space slow the machine down slightly. The good news is that a lot of them can be uninstalled. The bad news is that there are some which can't be uninstalled. With those the only option is to disable them.

Overall, this is a really excellent tablet and certainly a decent alternative to the iPad 3. If you're an Android fan but don't want to lose out to the smooth operation of an iPad 3, this could be the choice for you. The only major let down is the light bleed. If you're someone who really takes issue with light bleed, then you'll probably want to look elsewhere. But otherwise, don't hesitate to buy this tablet. Naturally, the best deal you'll get is at Amazon for this one and you can check out their sales on them here.

For all tablets, we've also reviewed the Kindle Fire HD 8.9, Kindle Fire HD, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and the Sony Reader. We also did a side by side comparison of the Kindle Fire HD versus the Apple iPad to give you an idea of the choices you have. It's a big market out there for buyers now…just choose wisely and figure out exactly what you want your tablet to do for you.

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