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Windows 8.1
Certificado Skype
Su buen rendimiento
Producto de su procesador Intel Atom de cuatro núcleos y su amplia capacidad de almacenamiento
La Toshiba Encore 8 corre Windows 8.1 completo
Es rápida y tiene una ranura de tarjeta microSD
Lo bueno
Batería
Puerto HDMI
Cámara
Duración de batería
Ranura de tarjetas de memoria
Versión completa de Microsoft Office Home & Students incluida
Rendimiento de sistema
Precio
Display
HDMI
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Es una tablet robusta
Lo cual rompe con la estética minimalista y delgada de los modelos recientes presentados por otras marcas
El diseño es más voluminoso y pesado que otras tabletas pequeñas. Al no tener un accesorio de teclado disponible
La interfaz de escritorio resulta ser un dolor de cabeza
Peso
Almacenamiento limitado (versión de 32 GB)
Lector de tarjetas lento
Resolución de la cámara principal inferior a la especificada por Toshiba
Publicación: 2013-12-20, Autor: Chippy , crítica de: umpcportal.com
Resumen: I've tested a number of Baytrail devices and, as always with a new platform, there's potentially a difference between the over-excited experience at the launch event and real-life usage; Sometimes it's disappointing. In this case, I'm extremely excited be...
Despite the HDMI not working out for me and the rear camera occasionally not launching, both driver issues that presumably could be fixed, the Encore is an interesting device. In theory, I shouldn't like it—it's much thicker than the Dell and even heavie...
Resumen: At that price, you get just the tablet but there's a raft of optional extras available including case, Bluetooth keyboard and stylus. As it is, it's slightly slower than the HP, featuring Intel's 1.33GHz quad-core Atom Z3740 chip with 2GB of RAM and full ...
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Publicación: 2014-06-18, Autor: Bobby , crítica de: bit.com.au
A great software bundle and low price makes the Toshiba Encore the first compact Windows 8 tablet we'd consider. Read the review.PerformanceFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$399 AUD(pricing info)...
Another small and convenient dose of Windows 8 in a small space; Textured back; Decent battery life; Expandable memory;
Feels cheap in plastic; No microUSB to full-size USB converter included; No 802.11ac;
Toshiba’s first crack at the 8 inch Windows tablet is a successful one, but it’s a pretty ordinary tablet, and really is just playing variations on a theme. That theme appears to be building an 8 inch Windows tablet, which Toshiba has totally done, bu...
Publicación: 2014-03-14, Autor: Joel , crítica de: au.pcmag.com
Larger screen than other Chromebooks, Nice design, Good boot times and battery life from Haswell-based processor, Desktop-class browser
Display shows screen-door effect, No touch screen, No 3G/4G/LTE option
The Toshiba CB35-A3120 Chromebook can act as the primary computer of a home user or student, particularly if you have near-constant access to Wi-Fi. Close to the top choice, the 13-inch CB35-A3120 Chromebook comes highly recommended...
Publicación: 2014-03-10, Autor: Matthew , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Decent screen, Fair price, Good processor
Poor performance in desktop mode, Looks cheap, Occasionally crashes
Thanks to the solid-state eMMC memory on which Windows 8.1 is installed, the Toshiba Encore wakes up and loads Windows 8.1 nice and quickly – an essential feature for tablet PCs, and it's good to see that Toshiba's hardware and Microsoft's software workin...
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Publicación: 2014-02-28, Autor: Campbell , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Resumen: Window 8 tablets have had a short and troubled life. Complicated devices, gimped operating systems and confusing advertising have all made buyers understandably wary since the operating system's launch 18 month ago. There's a light at the end of the tunne...