come in both 8-inch and 10.1-inch varieties, with the former getting a price tag of $199 and the latter, $269.99. True, this only gets you acceptable displays — both slates offer resolutions of 1280 by 800, but it is not as much an issue on the smaller one. Plus, both are powered by quad-core Intel Atom processors, and come with a free one-year subscription to Microsoft Office 365 Personal, which is a $69.99 value. Both tablets go on sale in July, just in time for the Back to School shopping frenzy. Toshiba also shared details of the Satellite Click 2 and Satellite Click 2 Pro notebook in this press release, and the Satellite Radius laptop with a 360 degree display hinge (similar to Lenovo Yoga) is detailed here. Some very neat hardware, indeed.]]>
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Good deal
Relatively cheap and affordable, so it’s a nice offer to the consumers. Overall though, it looks like a cheap and below average tablet. Maybe I’m wrong, but that’s just me.
The hardware does look really tacky. I don’t know. It seems like a fair price for a decent tablet to me though.