Toshiba of Canada has taken the wraps off of the Encore, its new Windows 8.1 tablet designed to bring media, entertainment and computing to consumers in a small screen, pocket-sized form factor.
According to Toshiba, the Encore is designed to be held in one hand, and features a high resolution, 1280 x 800 multi-touch HFFS display with wide viewing angles. It features a stylish silver textured backplate, measures 10.6mm thin and weighs 479 grams.
“Encore is poised to re-energize the opportunity for Windows tablets in the market,” said Steve Wong, product manager at Toshiba Canada, in a statement. “Our fundamental approach to designing Encore was to create a better convergence of hardware and software so the overall app experience and capabilities on a Windows-based device is better than ever. Windows has a lot to offer for a tablet user, and with the new features that Windows 8.1 brings, we believe that the Encore will deliver more choice against a range of competitive tablets.”
The tablet is powered by an Intel Atom processor, and comes with 32GB of storage which can expand by another 32GB via the microSD slot. It includes a Micro USB 2.0 port, Micro HDMI and 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi. There’s also an 8-megapixel camera and a full suite of sensors, including a gyroscope, accelerometer and GPS.
The Toshiba Encore tablet is priced at $349.99.
No 802.11ac or usb 3.0? Why would i want this again?
Toshiba electronics have some of the highest number of repairs/returns at Futureshop.
They’re a piece of junk.
I purchased the smaller version of Toshiba Tab called Toshiba Excite 7.7. There’s nothing Exciting about this device and their support equally suck with their product. The bottom line don’t waste your money Toshiba junk.