Toshiba AT200 Android tablet reaches FCC

updated 04:15 pm EDT, Thu October 6, 2011

Toshiba AT200 coming to US as it appears at FCC


Toshiba's 10.1-inch AT200 tablet introduced at the start of September has now showed up undergoing FCC testing. At just 7.7mm thick, it's also the thinnest Android tablet due out in the near future. The FCC documents have revealed that the device is actually built by Quanta for Toshiba, the same company that assembles the Kindle Fire and BlackBerry PlayBook.

It gets a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU from TI. The 64GB SSD is preloaded with Android 3.2. Otherwise, there is a micro USB, a microSD and a mini HDMI connection. It weighs 1.23lbs and its battery should last up to eight hours.

While a European release date is scheduled for this fall, no prices or ship dates for the US have been revealed. The FCC filing does indicate it should come to American stores soon, however. [via WirelessGoodness]





By Electronista Staff

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