The Toshiba Folio 100 has a 10.1 inch screen, whilst the iPad has a 9.7 inch screen. So in terms of screen real estate, the Toshiba Folio would seem like it has a bigger viewing area, allowing an easier time to create and edit office documents. However, the Toshiba has a resolution of 1024x600, smaller than the iPad’s 1024x800.In terms of apps, both are pretty much even, although the iPad has the sheer advantage of being able to use its native apps.
The iWork suite, which is Apple’s office suite, has now been ported over to the iPad. This means that the apps are customized for use with the iPad. You get better quality of graphics, as well as the full set of features that you will get with the iWork on the computers.
On the Toshiba Folio, you are confined to only the Documents To Go app. This is suitable for most Android devices, and you are also able to create and edit documents. However, since it was previously optimized for use on Android smartphones, the jury is still out on whether it works well on a bigger screen.
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The Toshiba Folio 100 was launched in 2010 to a lukewarm reception. The reason for this is that even though it boost of a 10†screen, Google’s Android platform did not allow for apps to be run on such a huge screen. As such, there is no Android Market on the Toshiba Folio 100.
Instead, with the Toshiba Folio you will get a Toshiba Market Place (with 1800 apps), Fring, as well as Documents To Go. Documents To Go is an Android app which allows the user to create and edit documents on the go. You will be able to create presentations with these as well, though this is only so on the paid version.
On the iPad, you will be able to download Keynote from the App store at $9.99. You will also be able to create presentations with this, and share it with other computers through email or iTunes. In comparing the two though, it would be easier to create documents on the iPad simply because Keynote has better effects and transitions compared to Powerpoint.
Sources: http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/35399/samsung-galaxy-tab-vs-toshiba-folio-100 http://www.dataviz.com/products/documentstogo/android/index.html?device_id=751.
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