Toshiba is also joining the club of companies that want to get a product out for holidays, in order to rival the Apple iPad. Their 10 inch slate was recently passed through a series of benchmark tests involving the perfomance of Android OS. The device we’re talking about is the already famous Folio 100, powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 mobile platform. Here’s how it scored:
This Tegra version relies on a dual core ARM Cortex A9 architecture and the 45nm process. As shown by the benchmark, Folio 100 is 50% faster than the fastest Android device available right now. The slate’s prototype was running Android 2.1, so a Froyo build could score even better.
We remind you that Toshiba Folio 100 has some impressive specs, that include 3G, HDMI out, a screen with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution, full HD video playback at 1080p, WiFi, Bluetooth and more. Another appealing thing is the fact that the 1020 mAh battery is able to squeeze 7 hours of mixed use of its core.
[via Phone Arena]