Toshiba – REGZA Tablet AT703 – Take notes with the very comfortable handwriting feel of the accompanying touch-pen

Toshiba - REGZA Tablet AT703 - Take notes with the very comfortable handwriting feel of the accompanying touch-pen

Toshiba is going to release tablet “REGZA Tablet AT703″ on June 21.

“REGZA Tablet AT703″ features Toshiba’s original handwriting notebook application “TruNote”, that enables you to take a maximum of 1 million pages of notes, using any colors or kinds of lines you like, categorize them and keep them in order. Also, those notes can be convertible to the text for emails and Microsoft Office files, etc. easily.

Toshiba says users will definitely enjoy the feel of writing and says that it feels as if you were writing on paper.

With the “TruCapture” app, you can take a photo of a note on a whiteboard with “REGZA Tablet AT703″ after the meeting and digitize the note.

It features a high-resolution WQXGA (2560×1600 dot) 10.1 inch LC display, and famous European audio manufacturer harman/kardon’s stereo speaker to bring powerful sounds.

Price: Open price
Size: 260.7 x 178.9 x 10.5 mm
Weight: 671 g
Platform: Android 4.2
CPU: NVIDIA Tegra 4 mobile processor
Memory: 2GB
Communications: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n, IEEE802.11ac (Wi-Fi, WPA/WPA2, WEP, AES, TKIP), Bluetooth Ver.4.0
Interface: USB2.0, HDMI output terminal. 3.5mm mini jack
Charging time: 4.5 hours
Battery life: 9.5h
Accessories: Bluetooth keyboard, Digitizer pen, micro USB cable, AC adapter, Power cord

Toshiba Excite 10SE / AT300SE gets caught visiting the FCC, may tout Jelly Bean

Toshiba Excite 10SE  AT300SE possibly sighted at the FCC, may tout Jelly Bean

If you’re Toshiba, what do you do when you’re looking to goose interest in the Excite 10 tablet? Roll out a quick follow up, of course. Accordingly, the FCC has just recently cleared a refreshed tablet, the AT300SE, that the Bluetooth SIG suggests will be called the Excite 10SE in North America. As shown, it’s a European-spec WiFi model that gives away little by itself. It’s when we combine this with the Bluetooth listing and speed tests that a clearer picture of the upgrade emerges — there’s been an AT300SE in GLBenchmark’s performance charts that we’ve seen running Jelly Bean (unavailable to current Excites) on top of what looks to be the familiar 1,280 x 800 display and 1.3GHz Tegra 3. While there may be other surprises lurking in areas the tests can’t reach, the documents point to a quick nip-and-tuck from Toshiba to keep tablet sales afloat rather than a full overhaul.

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