This isn't the first time Toshiba has showed up fashionably late to a party. Back in 2009, long after most every other consumer electronics maker big and small had jumped on the netbook bandwagon, the ...
For the first time in months, I'm excited to review a Honeycomb tablet. Why? Because until now it's been the same old story: Honeycomb is awful, but the hardware is great. (The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 ...
NFL offensive linemen are fat. College textbooks are fat. Shaquille O’Neal, even at his most dominant, was fat. And the Toshiba Thrive is fat. It’s the first thing you’ll notice about the chubby ...
When Toshiba's first Honeycomb tablet, the Thrive, launched this summer, practically every reviewer, including me, trashed the thing. It was thick. It was plasticky. It was plain ugly. And it shipped ...
The device boasts a 10.1-inch screen and runs Android 3.1. It has one USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, and an SD card slot. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered ...
When it comes to the myriad competitors to Apple‘s iPad–BlackBerry’s PlayBook, Samsung‘s Galaxy Tab, Motorola’s Xoom–they all pretty much look like, well, an iPad: dark borders, glossy displays, ...
We applaud Toshiba: they dared to do something different. Rather than copying the iPad and iPad 2, they made a tablet that dares to be thick, rugged and hyper-expandable. If ports get you hot and ...
Toshiba hasn’t had an easy ride in the tablet market. When we reviewed the original Thrive tablet this July, it wasn’t only thicker and heavier than the rest of the 10-inch tablets out there (Toshiba ...
The Toshiba Thrive isn't a sexy tablet. It's plump, homely, a little bit awkward, and although smart and supportive, you won't be showing it off much to your buddies. But if you're reading this review ...
As 2011 draws to a close, it's fun to look back and think about how we began the year testing the first Honeycomb tablet, and are now ending it elbow-deep in me-too slates, many of them cut down to ...
There are a lot of similar 7-inch Android tablets out there. Toshiba's Thrive 7 ($379.99 direct) ramps up the screen resolution from competing models, but ultimately doesn't provide a richer ...
“The Toshiba Thrive didn't impress us with its looks, but it has won us over with its software, flexibility, and PC-like approach to the Android tablet.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a ...