Toshiba JournE Tablet Computer

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Toshiba JournE Tablet Computer is a new tablet computer release that will be the main rival for Apple in dominating tablet computer market. JournE Tablet Computer has good look with it’s brushed aluminum body and weighs just under two pounds. It features seven-inch touchscreen. The tablet runs Internet Explorer 6 and Toshiba said it comes ready to access Picasa, YouTube, Flickr and instant messenges. It includes Windows Multimedia Player 9.0 for viewing pictures and videos and playing music. The operating system is Windows CE 6.0 Pro with a Toshiba interface and Wi-Fi. The JournE uses an ARM chip and has 1GB of NAND Flash memory.

A base station cradle with USB and HDMI outputs will be sold separately. The dock also charges the JournE and has a memory-card slot that can add up to 320GB of memory. On bootup, the JournE shows three rows of shortcut icons, five to a row. Each icon provides access to an application or a service, including a Toshiba Store that will offer apps for the device. A keyboard appears on-screen as needed.Battery life is listed at 14 hours, and it uses 802.11bg Wi-Fi, not draft-n. 1GB of internal memory comes as standard, with an SD card slot available if you wish to expand.

The tablet is expected to launch in Europe in the fourth quarter and roll out to other countries later. It is expected to sell for 249 euros (US$356.43), much less than the $500 to $700 range expected for Apple’s tablet.

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