Eight inch tablets are hot items right now as consumers are discovering the perfect balance they often present between portability and usability. Apple’s iPad mini is an especially popular choice among people looking for a well-polished device with a fantastic selection of apps, but there are plenty of other competitors to choose from.
Toshiba Encore - $280 - $350
When it comes to 8-inch Windows tablets, the release of Windows 8.1
has seen many companies try their hands at crafting the perfect tablet.
Acer was first with the mediocre Iconia W3
and shortly afterwards a ton of other devices came to the market from
the likes of Dell, Asus, Lenovo and also Toshiba, whose 'Encore' tablet
is the focus of today’s review.- 8.0”, 1280x720 HFFS LCD (189 ppi)
- Intel Bay Trail Z3740 SoC
- 1.3 GHz quad-core CPU, HD Graphics GPU, 2GB RAM
- 32 or 64 GB internal storage, microSD card slot
- 8 MP camera, 1/3.2” sensor, f/2.2 lens
- Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, 19.5 Wh battery
- Windows 8.1 + Microsoft Office
- 445 grams, 10.7mm thick
Like a lot of small Windows tablets in the same price bracket as the Encore, specifications aren’t stellar especially in the display department: we’re looking at a 1280 x 800 panel, a resolution which Windows device manufacturers seem to love. There’s also the popular Intel Atom Z3740 SoC inside, as well as an 8-megapixel camera and 19.5 Wh battery, which makes its hardware package overall a little different to the Lenovo Miix 2 8, which we're also in the process of reviewing.
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