Conclusion: As for the AT300, the LCD panel is a real disappointment, with the LCD panel and its low pixel density and eye-straining brightness (from poor contrast ratio).
Excerpt: We’re reviewing the Toshiba Excite 7.7 a bit late, and that’s good and bad. It’s good because we now know that Google has upped the 7-inch tablet game with its Nexus 7...
Pros: Gorgeous AMOLED screen, 7.7 inches is a good screen size, Super thin and super lightweight, microSD slot, On paper, it's nicer than the Nexus 7
Cons: Expensive (starts at $500), Android tablet apps are sparse, Battery life doesn't impress, Proprietary charging port
Conclusion: No longer regarded as a newcomer in the Android tablet scene, Toshiba is doing a great job in building up its reputation with its new line of Excite tablets.
Pros: Solid construction, Vibrant AutoBrite AMOLED display, Fast performance
Summary: Toshiba has a beautifully designed winner here, coming back from the mediocre seven incher we saw earlier this year.
Pros: Very thin, Lovely metal chassis with textured rear, Performs very well, Excellent battery life
Cons: Massive proprietary charge port, Overpriced, especially in comparison to Google's own 7 inch tablet, Swype keyboard isn't very good as the stock keyboard
Excerpt: Le Toshiba AT270 est une tablette Android haut de gamme. Une combinaison que l'on sait très risquée au vu de la concurrence acharnée qui règne sur le secteur.