Is it easier to view Microsoft Office documents on the Toshiba Folio 100 than it is on the iPad?

The Toshiba Folio 100 has a 10.1 inch display which supports a resolution of 1024 x 600 and runs on an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor. It does not come with Android Market, so apps available for this device is highly limited. It comes with Documents To Go, which is a paid Android app for creating and editing Microsoft Office documents.

The iPad has a 9.7 inch LED backlit glossy multi-touch display which supports a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels at 132 pixels per inch. You can purchase iWork components on the App Store ($9.99 each) to view Microsoft Office documents on Pages, Keynote and Numbers. Graphics wise, you’ll see that the Toshiba Folio has a bigger screen, but it does support a smaller resolution whereas the iPad has a bigger screen but a better resolution.

This doesn’t make much of a difference, but the iPad does support widescreen. In addition, the iWork suite has been around for a long time, and does support better graphics capability than Documents to Go. The iPad might be a winner for this.

Sources: http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/ http://androidcommunity.com/toshibas-android-tablet-the-folio-100-specs-revealed-20100829/ http://www.talkandroid.com/13249-specs-folio-100-vs-galaxy-tab-vs-ipad.

The Toshiba Folio 100 has a 10.1 inch display which supports a resolution of 1024 x 600 and runs on an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor. It does not come with Android Market, so apps available for this device is highly limited. It comes with Documents To Go, which is a paid Android app for creating and editing Microsoft Office documents.

The iPad has a 9.7 inch LED backlit glossy multi-touch display which supports a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels at 132 pixels per inch. You can purchase iWork components on the App Store ($9.99 each) to view Microsoft Office documents on Pages, Keynote and Numbers. Graphics wise, you’ll see that the Toshiba Folio has a bigger screen, but it does support a smaller resolution whereas the iPad has a bigger screen but a better resolution.

This doesn’t make much of a difference, but the iPad does support widescreen. In addition, the iWork suite has been around for a long time, and does support better graphics capability than Documents to Go. The iPad might be a winner for this.

The Toshiba Folio 100 has a 10.1 inch display which supports a resolution of 1024 x 600 and runs on an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor. It does not come with Android Market, so apps available for this device is highly limited. It comes with Documents To Go, which is a paid Android app for creating and editing Microsoft Office documents.

The iPad has a 9.7 inch LED backlit glossy multi-touch display which supports a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels at 132 pixels per inch. You can purchase iWork components on the App Store ($9.99 each) to view Microsoft Office documents on Pages, Keynote and Numbers. Graphics wise, you’ll see that the Toshiba Folio has a bigger screen, but it does support a smaller resolution whereas the iPad has a bigger screen but a better resolution.

This doesn’t make much of a difference, but the iPad does support widescreen. In addition, the iWork suite has been around for a long time, and does support better graphics capability than Documents to Go. The iPad might be a winner for this.

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