Toshiba Thrive Android Honeycomb tablet hands-on

Phil takes a look at the Toshiba Thrive Honeycomb tablet.

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24 thoughts on “Toshiba Thrive Android Honeycomb tablet hands-on

  1. I have the trive tablet and the dual core processor is shit. Is there any way to upgrade it to a quad core processor?

  2. which file formats are supported (video and audio) . I know what the manufacturer says, but people on the forums say something different . toshiba says it supports wmv and wma but everyone on the forums are having trouble playing these formats without using a format converter . please explain .

  3. @T33V33 Also forgot mention….in SRS media settings there are two sets of Bass and Treble, one set for external speakers the other set for audio out (headphones)

  4. @T33V33 The SRS in media factory settings for Bass and Treble are set to about 25%. You need to push these to 80% or so. They work in conjunction with the volume. Not intuitive but the Acer A500 does the same thing. I was at Best Buy and couldn't hardly hear the sound till I did this then the sound was really loud.

  5. Is it USB out, meaning can I bypass the internal DAC and use an external DAC with this like how I do it with the iPad+camera kit?

  6. @crazybooblik – I played with this for about an hour today at Best Buy. If you think this is heavy, maybe you need to work out more. With the thickness, you FULL size USB, HDMI and SD card slots.

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