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{{Short description|Android tablet computer, 2011 to 2012}} |
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{{Infobox information appliance |
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| name = Toshiba Thrive (AT100) |
| name = [[Toshiba]] Thrive (AT100) |
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| developer = [[Toshiba]] |
| developer = [[Toshiba]] |
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| family = |
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| type = [[Tablet computer|Tablet]], [[portable media player|media player]] |
| type = [[Tablet computer|Tablet]], [[portable media player|media player]] |
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| generation = 1st |
| generation = 1st |
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| releasedate = {{start date and age|2011|07|10}} |
| releasedate = {{start date and age|2011|07|10}} |
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| lifespan = |
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| media = |
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| os = [[Android |
| os = [[Android Ice Cream Sandwich|Android 4.0.4 "Ice Cream Sandwich"]] (some models in the USA/Canada) or [[Android Honeycomb|3.2.1 "Honeycomb"]] (other countries) |
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| power = 23 W-hr Prismatic [[Lithium Ion]] User-replaceable |
| power = 23 W-hr Prismatic [[Lithium Ion]] User-replaceable |
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| cpu = 1 GHz dual-core [[Nvidia Tegra]] 2 |
| cpu = 1 GHz dual-core [[Nvidia Tegra]] 2 |
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| graphics = [[Nvidia]] [[GeForce]] |
| graphics = [[Nvidia]] [[GeForce]] |
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| input = [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], Ambient Light Sensor, [[GPS]], E-Compass, [[USB 2.0]], [[Mini USB]], Docking Connector, DC Input, [[Microphone]] & SD card reader (micro USB, micro HDMI & micro SD for 7") |
| input = [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], Ambient Light Sensor, [[GPS]], E-Compass, [[USB 2.0]], [[Mini USB]], Docking Connector, DC Input, [[Microphone]] & SD card reader (micro USB, micro HDMI & micro SD for 7") |
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| sound = [[HDMI]], 3.5mm Standard Headphone Jack |
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| camera = '''Front:''' 2 MP Webcam with Integrated Microphone |
| camera = '''Front:''' 2 MP Webcam with Integrated Microphone |
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'''Back:''' 5 MP Camera with Auto Focus and Digital Zoom <ref>[http://www.thetoshibatablet.com/pdf/Toshiba%20PDF_V2.pdf www.thetoshibatablet.com/pdf/Toshiba%20PDF_V2.pdf]</ref> |
'''Back:''' 5 MP Camera with Auto Focus and Digital Zoom <ref>[http://www.thetoshibatablet.com/pdf/Toshiba%20PDF_V2.pdf www.thetoshibatablet.com/pdf/Toshiba%20PDF_V2.pdf]</ref> |
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| touchpad = |
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| connectivity = [[Wi-Fi]] ([[IEEE 802.11|802.11]]/[[IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]]) <br /> [[Bluetooth]] |
| connectivity = [[Wi-Fi]] ([[IEEE 802.11|802.11]]/[[IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]]) <br /> [[Bluetooth]] |
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| service = Android Market (later [[Google Play]]) |
| service = Android Market (later [[Google Play]]) |
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| dimensions = {{convert|10.75|in|mm|abbr=on}} ''(height)''<br />{{convert|6.97|in|mm|abbr=on}} ''(width)''<br />{{convert|0.62|in|mm|abbr=on}} ''(depth)'' |
| dimensions = {{convert|10.75|in|mm|abbr=on}} ''(height)''<br />{{convert|6.97|in|mm|abbr=on}} ''(width)''<br />{{convert|0.62|in|mm|abbr=on}} ''(depth)'' |
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| weight = 1.6 lbs (725 g) |
| weight = 1.6 lbs (725 g) |
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| related = [[Motorola Xoom]], [[ASUS Eee Pad Transformer]], [[Samsung Galaxy Tab]], [[iPad 2]], [[T-Mobile G-Slate]], [[Comparison of tablet computers]] |
| related = [[Motorola Xoom]], [[ASUS Eee Pad Transformer]], [[Samsung Galaxy Tab]], [[iPad 2]], [[T-Mobile G-Slate]], [[Comparison of tablet computers]] |
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| website = [http://www.thetoshibatablet.com/ www.thetoshibatablet.com] |
| website = [http://www.thetoshibatablet.com/ www.thetoshibatablet.com] |
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The Toshiba Thrive has a capacitive touch screen, 10.1 inches diagonally measured, with 1280x800 resolution. It comes with one gigabyte of RAM, and 8, 16 or 32 gigabytes of flash NAND memory. Its CPU is the [[Nvidia Tegra|Nvidia Tegra 2]] dual-core mobile processor, capable of common tablet tasks like Android games and other apps, e-books, music, and 720p video. There is a 5-megapixel camera on the back, a 2-megapixel camera on the front, and stereo speakers on the bottom. Users can easily remove the Thrive's back cover and replace the battery (which is not the case with many tablets). Though thicker relative to other tablets, the Thrive has rare full-sized USB and HDMI ports, and an SD card slot. There is a mini USB port for communications with a PC, and a port on the bottom edge for Toshiba's proprietary dock. The USB port is popular for external storage (such as flash drives and self-powered hard drives), mice, and keyboards. |
The Toshiba Thrive has a capacitive touch screen, 10.1 inches diagonally measured, with 1280x800 resolution. It comes with one gigabyte of RAM, and 8, 16 or 32 gigabytes of flash NAND memory. Its CPU is the [[Nvidia Tegra|Nvidia Tegra 2]] dual-core mobile processor, capable of common tablet tasks like Android games and other apps, e-books, music, and 720p video. There is a 5-megapixel camera on the back, a 2-megapixel camera on the front, and stereo speakers on the bottom. Users can easily remove the Thrive's back cover and replace the battery (which is not the case with many tablets). Though thicker relative to other tablets, the Thrive has rare full-sized USB and HDMI ports, and an SD card slot. There is a mini USB port for communications with a PC, and a port on the bottom edge for Toshiba's proprietary dock. The USB port is popular for external storage (such as flash drives and self-powered hard drives), mice, and keyboards. |
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The Thrive was first available online in the US on July 10, 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title=Best Buy Confirms July 10 Release of Toshiba Thrive|url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388212,00.asp|newspaper=PC Mag | first=Damon|last=Poeter|date=July 7, 2011}}</ref> In early 2012, Toshiba quietly (without any press releases) introduced Thrive tablets (16 or 32 gigabytes of storage) with support for AT&T 4G [[HSPA+]] mobile broadband. This capability added $80 to the standard prices.<ref>[http://us.toshiba.com/tablets/thrive/10-inch/16gb-4g Toshiba Thrive 10" 4G 16GB]</ref> |
The Thrive was first available online in the US on July 10, 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title=Best Buy Confirms July 10 Release of Toshiba Thrive|url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388212,00.asp|newspaper=PC Mag | first=Damon|last=Poeter|date=July 7, 2011}}</ref> In early 2012, Toshiba quietly (without any press releases) introduced Thrive tablets (16 or 32 gigabytes of storage) with support for [[AT&T]] [[4G]] [[HSPA+]] mobile broadband. This capability added $80 to the standard prices.<ref>[http://us.toshiba.com/tablets/thrive/10-inch/16gb-4g Toshiba Thrive 10" 4G 16GB]</ref> |
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A Thrive with a 7-inch screen was demonstrated in September 2011<ref>[https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393680,00.asp#fbid=yH0gcCpIQw7 Hands On:Toshiba's Hi-Res 7-inch Thrive Tablet] Sasha Segan, Sept 27 2011 PCMag.com</ref> and released in December 2011.<ref>[https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397911,00.asp Toshiba Thrive 7]</ref> It weighs 13.3 ounces and has a smaller form factor, 7.44"x5.04"x0.48". However, the battery is not removable, and unlike the bigger Thrive's connections, it has |
A Thrive with a 7-inch screen was demonstrated in September 2011<ref>[https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393680,00.asp#fbid=yH0gcCpIQw7 Hands On:Toshiba's Hi-Res 7-inch Thrive Tablet] Sasha Segan, Sept 27 2011 PCMag.com</ref> and released in December 2011.<ref>[https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397911,00.asp Toshiba Thrive 7]</ref> It weighs 13.3 ounces and has a smaller form factor, 7.44"x5.04"x0.48". However, the battery is not removable, and unlike the bigger Thrive's connections, it has [[Micro HDMI]] and mini [[USB]] ports, and [[Micro-SD]] slot. It features the same front facing 2-megapixel camera.<ref>[http://us.toshiba.com/tablets/thrive/7-inch/16gb Thrive 7" Tablet]</ref> |
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==Upgrades== |
==Upgrades== |
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There were official announcements about the availability of an upgrade to Android 4.0 |
There were official announcements about the availability of an upgrade to [[Android Ice Cream Sandwich|Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich]] in early 2012,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://blogs.computerworld.com/19766/toshiba_thrive_ice_cream_sandwich |title=Thrive to get ICS this spring |access-date=March 14, 2012 |archive-date=February 24, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224124650/http://blogs.computerworld.com/19766/toshiba_thrive_ice_cream_sandwich |url-status=dead }}</ref> and in June 2012, it became available for certain Thrive models in the US, Canada and Australia. There have been numerous complaints about the stability of the stock release at the Thrive Forum,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/THRiVE-Tablets/ICS-Update-for-THRiVE-10-quot/td-p/319530/page/22|title = Not Available}}</ref> however. For other countries, the latest official version of Android available from Toshiba for this device is still [[Android Honeycomb|Android 3.2.1 Honeycomb]]. |
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[[File:Toshiba Excite 10.1 tablet B&H jeh.jpg|thumb|upright|Toshiba Excite]] |
[[File:Toshiba Excite 10.1 tablet B&H jeh.jpg|thumb|upright|Toshiba Excite]] |
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The Thrive is rarely found new from U.S. retail outlets, although refurbished and used units are popular. Toshiba's [[Toshiba Excite|Excite]] series of tablets was the successor to the Thrive series, launched on March 6, 2012, with 7.7-inch, 10.1-inch and 13-inch versions. Upgrades to Android 4.0.4 were available in August 2012.<ref> |
The Thrive is rarely found new from U.S. retail outlets, although refurbished and used units are popular. Toshiba's [[Toshiba Excite|Excite]] series of tablets was the successor to the Thrive series, launched on March 6, 2012, with 7.7-inch, 10.1-inch and 13-inch versions. Upgrades to Android 4.0.4 were available in August 2012.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mobilephones2013.com/android-4-0-ics-update-now-available-for-toshiba-thrive-201208367.html |title=Android 4.0.4 ICS update for Toshiba Thrive is available on August 7th |access-date=August 8, 2012 |archive-date=August 10, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120810153829/http://www.mobilephones2013.com/android-4-0-ics-update-now-available-for-toshiba-thrive-201208367.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> The Excite has also been discontinued by Toshiba, with refurbished and used units available from a variety of sources.{{Citation needed|date=August 2013}} |
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==References== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[http://www.thetoshibatablet.com ToshibaTablet.com] |
*[http://www.thetoshibatablet.com ToshibaTablet.com] |
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20110515180519/http://www.thetoshibatablet.com/pdf/Toshiba%20PDF_V2.pdf Toshiba Tablet (archived)] from TheToshibaTablet.com |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20161202111327/https://www.cnet.com/products/toshiba-thrive/review/ Toshiba Thrive review (archived)] from [[CNET]] |
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*[http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/toshiba-tablet/4505-3126_7-34468401.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody;1r reviews.cnet.com/tablets/toshiba-tablet] |
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*[http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/tablet-family.jsp?family=thrive Toshiba Thrive Tablet] |
*[http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/tablet-family.jsp?family=thrive Toshiba Thrive Tablet] on ToshibaDirect.com {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513173516/http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/tablet-family.jsp?family=thrive |date=May 13, 2012}} |
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 11 December 2024
Developer | Toshiba |
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Type | Tablet, media player |
Generation | 1st |
Release date | July 10, 2011 |
Operating system | Android 4.0.4 "Ice Cream Sandwich" (some models in the USA/Canada) or 3.2.1 "Honeycomb" (other countries) |
CPU | 1 GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 |
Memory | 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM |
Storage | Flash memory 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB |
Display | 10.1 inches (260 mm) 16:10 aspect ratio
Resolution: WXGA (1280x800) 151 PPI, HD 720p Wide-Viewing Angle 16:10 Toshiba Adaptive Display Technology Resolution+ Video Upconvert Technology |
Graphics | Nvidia GeForce |
Sound | HDMI, 3.5mm Standard Headphone Jack |
Input | Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, GPS, E-Compass, USB 2.0, Mini USB, Docking Connector, DC Input, Microphone & SD card reader (micro USB, micro HDMI & micro SD for 7") |
Camera | Front: 2 MP Webcam with Integrated Microphone Back: 5 MP Camera with Auto Focus and Digital Zoom [1] |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11/b/g/n) Bluetooth |
Power | 23 W-hr Prismatic Lithium Ion User-replaceable |
Online services | Android Market (later Google Play) |
Dimensions | 10.75 in (273 mm) (height) 6.97 in (177 mm) (width) 0.62 in (16 mm) (depth) |
Mass | 1.6 lbs (725 g) |
Related | Motorola Xoom, ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, Samsung Galaxy Tab, iPad 2, T-Mobile G-Slate, Comparison of tablet computers |
Website | www.thetoshibatablet.com |
The Toshiba Thrive (AT100 in the UK[2] and Singapore) was a 10.1" tablet computer running Android 3.2.1. PC World praised its full-sized and versatile SD card slot, HDMI port, and USB ports with host functionality and the ability to handle large external drives (up to 2 TB) as well as standard peripherals like USB Keyboards, printers and cameras. The review concluded that there were minor disadvantages including a bulky form and poor sound quality.[3] CNET's review said "Its grooved back, full HDMI and USB support, full SD card slot, and replaceable battery justify its very bulky design."[4]
Features
[edit]The Toshiba Thrive has a capacitive touch screen, 10.1 inches diagonally measured, with 1280x800 resolution. It comes with one gigabyte of RAM, and 8, 16 or 32 gigabytes of flash NAND memory. Its CPU is the Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core mobile processor, capable of common tablet tasks like Android games and other apps, e-books, music, and 720p video. There is a 5-megapixel camera on the back, a 2-megapixel camera on the front, and stereo speakers on the bottom. Users can easily remove the Thrive's back cover and replace the battery (which is not the case with many tablets). Though thicker relative to other tablets, the Thrive has rare full-sized USB and HDMI ports, and an SD card slot. There is a mini USB port for communications with a PC, and a port on the bottom edge for Toshiba's proprietary dock. The USB port is popular for external storage (such as flash drives and self-powered hard drives), mice, and keyboards.
The Thrive was first available online in the US on July 10, 2011.[5] In early 2012, Toshiba quietly (without any press releases) introduced Thrive tablets (16 or 32 gigabytes of storage) with support for AT&T 4G HSPA+ mobile broadband. This capability added $80 to the standard prices.[6]
A Thrive with a 7-inch screen was demonstrated in September 2011[7] and released in December 2011.[8] It weighs 13.3 ounces and has a smaller form factor, 7.44"x5.04"x0.48". However, the battery is not removable, and unlike the bigger Thrive's connections, it has Micro HDMI and mini USB ports, and Micro-SD slot. It features the same front facing 2-megapixel camera.[9]
Upgrades
[edit]There were official announcements about the availability of an upgrade to Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich in early 2012,[10] and in June 2012, it became available for certain Thrive models in the US, Canada and Australia. There have been numerous complaints about the stability of the stock release at the Thrive Forum,[11] however. For other countries, the latest official version of Android available from Toshiba for this device is still Android 3.2.1 Honeycomb.
The Thrive is rarely found new from U.S. retail outlets, although refurbished and used units are popular. Toshiba's Excite series of tablets was the successor to the Thrive series, launched on March 6, 2012, with 7.7-inch, 10.1-inch and 13-inch versions. Upgrades to Android 4.0.4 were available in August 2012.[12] The Excite has also been discontinued by Toshiba, with refurbished and used units available from a variety of sources.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ www.thetoshibatablet.com/pdf/Toshiba%20PDF_V2.pdf
- ^ Toshiba THRiVE Coming to U.K. as Toshiba AT100
- ^ Melissa J Perensen Thrive: A Tablet Edges Closer to the Ideal PC World 2011 July 13
- ^ Eric Franklin CNET review
- ^ Poeter, Damon (July 7, 2011). "Best Buy Confirms July 10 Release of Toshiba Thrive". PC Mag.
- ^ Toshiba Thrive 10" 4G 16GB
- ^ Hands On:Toshiba's Hi-Res 7-inch Thrive Tablet Sasha Segan, Sept 27 2011 PCMag.com
- ^ Toshiba Thrive 7
- ^ Thrive 7" Tablet
- ^ "Thrive to get ICS this spring". Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
- ^ "Not Available".
- ^ "Android 4.0.4 ICS update for Toshiba Thrive is available on August 7th". Archived from the original on August 10, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
External links
[edit]- ToshibaTablet.com
- Toshiba Tablet (archived) from TheToshibaTablet.com
- Toshiba Thrive review (archived) from CNET
- Toshiba Thrive Tablet on ToshibaDirect.com Archived May 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine