Toshiba Folio 100

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Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer Toshiba
Model name Folio 100
CPU type Nvidia Tegra2 (Dual Cortex A9)
CPU speed 1000 Mhz
OS Android
Display Size
10.0" 1024 X 600
Keyboard NO
Mouse Pointer NO
Weight 760gm / 26.8 oz.
Physical Interfaces
Wireless Interfaces
No Wireless LAN
No Wireless PAN (Bluetooth)
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)
Product Notes
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