Featured Articles

After USA Nvidia’s Shield comes elsewhere

After USA Nvidia’s Shield comes elsewhere

Project Shield, which is now called Nvidia Shield, is up for preorder, at least if you’re in North America. For…

More...
Nvidia won most Haswell high-end notebooks

Nvidia won most Haswell high-end notebooks

Our sources in the Far East are claiming that most Haswell notebooks that are coming out in the next few weeks…

More...
Microsoft officially announces the Xbox One

Microsoft officially announces the Xbox One

As announced earlier, Microsoft has now finally unveiled its next-generation console, the Xbox One. Although it did not shed much light…

More...
AMD poaches more Nvidia talent

AMD poaches more Nvidia talent

AMD has apparently managed to grab yet another high-ranking Nvidian, but this time it was no engineer or developer.

More...
HIS iCooler Turbo HD 7790 reviewed

HIS iCooler Turbo HD 7790 reviewed

Today we’ll take a closer look at a factory overclocked HD 7790, courtesy of HIS. The HIS HD 7790 iCooler Turbo…

More...
Frontpage Slideshow | Copyright © 2006-2010 orks, a business unit of Nuevvo Webware Ltd.
Wednesday, 07 March 2012 09:46

Toshiba shows off 13.3-inch quad-core tablet

Written by Peter Scott



Can’t make up its mind about actually building it


Toshiba showed off the world’s first 13.3-inch tablet at a press event in Britan and according to Pocketlint, the beast is a pretty interesting piece of kit, although it is unclear whether it will ever enter production.

The tablet, if you can call it that, is based on a quad-core Tegra 3 chip and as you would expect, it has the footprint of an ultrabook. However, it is much lighter and more compact, so it’s not too cumbersome. Since it is still basically a concept, it’s unclear whether Toshiba will ever get around to actually building it.

Perhaps there is a market for huge tablets, especially if vendors offer them with keyboard docks, but so far Toshiba is saying that its future will depend on “consumer reaction.”

You can check it out here.



Last modified on Wednesday, 07 March 2012 10:06
blog comments powered by Disqus

To be able to post comments please log-in with Disqus

 

Facebook activity

Latest Commented Articles

Recent Comments