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Review Toshiba Encore WT8-A-102 Tablet

Started by Redaktion, January 15, 2014, 07:57:29

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Redaktion

Big promises. Toshiba's Encore WT8-A-102 is an exciting new Windows tablet with enough mobility and high-quality hardware to potentially threaten the current market leaders. But is it a success? We put the tablet through an extensive series of tests to find out.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-Encore-WT8-A-102-Tablet.108992.0.html


Konstantinos

1280x800 screen only, 11gb free only, sluggish graphics, windows... boring

CPU is compared with previous generation ARM CPU (S4), GPU is not compared because it comes last to all latest ARM GPUs (A7, 800, Tegra 4, etc)... Are you associated to Intel in any way? 

marcinek_

@petermac: Yep, HFFS, according to the info on the Toshiba's website....

... which is, surprisingly preassure (I mean touch) sensitive. Toshiba uses AirBonding to cure this sensitivity so the touchscreen is placed over the HFFS screen about 0.3-1mm. The touchscreen glass yields under pressure from the fingers, and also if the touchscreen touch the LCD you can observe the discoloration up to the white colour (I've never seen such thing before). Even worse if you touch firmly with two or more fingers. Discoloration apears on the way between points. Every realase of the pressure also generates the strange sound" simmilar to "click", quite loud.
Any way, placing the touchscreen without support (in the air) puts the glass on a very large stresses and the risk of damage (imho).

Carlos130

One tablet have this, that one has that...

lacks:
a) no 3g or 4g conection (only wifi) - adapter!!
b) Mini Usb port - adapter
c) USB charge (more adapter)
d) VGA (still very used) One more adapter..

Mobility with a bag of adapters... 
:o

Rob Littler

Got mine, pleased to see it supports booting from a flash drive, so I put the recovery partition there and freed another up 6GB of space.
17GB is a bit more usable.

vin


Miguinhas

A lot of problems...i've made 2 system recovery and they not solve a lot of crashes when using games... A lot of problems with Win 8.1 it is not stable. This is a bad business

Margie Cochrane

THE KIDS GOT TO IT AND NOW I CANN'T GET BACK INTO IT CAN YOU HELP OR GIVE ME HELP
could you let us know firist how much pleases

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