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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?

By | July 14, 2011, 8:43am PDT

Summary: Toshiba’s Thrive is bulky, but has some perks such as a full USB port, removable battery and SD slot that may allow it to trump other Android tablets.

Another day. Another Android tablet to consider. The latest one comes from Toshiba and its Thrive. The Thrive is bulky, but has some perks that folks have been wanting—notably a USB port, removable battery and full-sized SD slot. But aggressive pricing of the Thrive can allow Toshiba to wipe the floor with higher priced Android tablets.

This Thrive-as-dark horse-theory arrived as Jason Perlow was charging his test device. He’ll have a full review later, but Perlow’s initial reaction was that the Thrive trumped Acer’s Iconia pretty much immediately. The other eye opener for the Thrive—Walt Mossberg didn’t hate it. CNET also gave the Thrive a solid review all things considered.

Now the Thrive isn’t perfect by any stretch, but will appeal to laptop lovers who want to mix and match tablet features. The biggest reason the Thrive is a contender is price. The base Thrive is $429, but only has 8GB of memory. The 16GB Thrive will run you $480. Now it’s unlikely that $20 will sway someone to the Thrive over the iPad, but give Toshiba props for at least realizing which way the price winds are blowing. As prices come down, Toshiba may be able to wipe the Best Buy floor with other Android tablets—especially when the Thrive falls below $400.

Overall, the Thrive isn’t the greatest tablet. It weighs 1.6 pounds, but has solid hardware. But if you want to swap files with a PC, swap in an extra battery and enjoy a full-sized USB and SD card port the Thrive will get your attention.

Simply put, the Thrive is enough to whack Acer, Motorola and Acer on the Android front. It may also trump the RIM PlayBook and HP TouchPad once you tally up the plusses and minuses. Toshiba may not trump Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, but the Thrive has just enough features for the price to be dangerous.

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Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and SmartPlanet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet's sister site TechRepublic. He was most recently Executive Editor of News and Blogs at ZDNet. Prior to that he was executive news editor at eWeek and news editor at Baseline. He also served as the East Coast news editor and finance editor at CNET News.com. Larry has covered the technology and financial services industry since 1995, publishing articles in WallStreetWeek.com, Inter@ctive Week, The New York Times, and Financial Planning magazine. He's a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and the University of Delaware.

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RE: Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?
seanb209 Updated - 14th Nov
Yes, the Acer Iconia 101 is a great Tablet also. If you're not an Ipad kinda guy like myself you can check out this site here for reviews and breakdowns on the best ipad alternatives. http://ipadalternatives.net
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Weird. Why does ZDNet consistently ignore the ASUS Transformer? It too gets a "solid" review on CNET but it might as well not exist as far as the ZDNet bloggers are concerned.
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@RocketEater The problem with the ASUS is cheap build, no USB and poor speakers.

The Thrive is okay but at $480 for 16 Gigs while the ASUS and XOOM are at 32 Gigs means they wasted those other features.

The Acer has nothing distinguishing it from the bunch.

Ultimately, the XOOM is still the best built and arguably the best of the bunch.
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RE: Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?
Rama.NET Updated - 14th Jul
@Peter Perry
Hmmm. Actually I found Transformer is the better one and can be easily and cheaply converted into a netbook and has a lot of USB ports to expand, which I found missing in any of the other Android Tablets that run on Honeycomb. Personally I think Transformer is a better tablet than Xoom, and if you are looking for a 4G enabled tablet with sparodic coverage, I think G-Slate is better than Xoom, Galaxy Tab or Flyer with 3G or 4G enabled.
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@Peter Perry
It's not aluminum body like iPad, but it's not that bad to be called cheap... My previous Eee 1005HA Seashell ( 2Y old ) still looks and works good.
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@RocketEater
ASUS Transformer guys ( like myself ) don't care what ZDnet says, we already made up our minds...
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Simply put, the Thrive is enough to whack Acer, Motorola and Acer on the Android front.
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@Badgered
Point! Obviously meant ASUS, thereby addressing RocketEater's concern...
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@Badgered Not really, the on board Memory is enough to make people think twice.
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@Badgered But what about Acer?
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RE: Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?
seanb209 Updated - 14th Nov
Yes, the Acer Iconia 101 is a great Tablet also. If you're not an Ipad kinda guy like myself you can check out this site here for reviews and breakdowns on the best ipad alternatives. http://ipadalternatives.net
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RE: Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?
willyampz Updated - 14th Jul
As companies should have learned by now: if you are putting yet another 7"x10", flat black slab on a store shelf and does not have a sticker on it which says $299 or less or doesn't say "iPad" then don't expect it to sell! If you can't make that price, then find some other product to make. Your "smooth, intuitive" GUI and ports does not mean sh*t! And I am a total android fan!
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@willyampz

They mean sh*t to me.. I just bought one and know three others who have in the last two days. The ports mean everything to me and what I'm trying to accomplish. Everyone should buy what fits there needs. And with the available ports that no other tablet offers I pulled the trigger. I would not have without them.

The SD card and usb that supports flash drive and the ability to plug in external hard drives has been great and needed in my situation.
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@heathman Umm I believe the Acer has a Full port and they sell cables to make the Micro USB work with Mini USB so the XOOM can do that as well... Of course the thumb drive is a plus.
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RE: Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?
Peter Perry Updated - 14th Jul
@willyampz This is actually proving to be a false statement as many areas are showing other tablets succeeding better than others including the iPad 2.

I know while I was upgrading my phone (Android) I was looking at all the inventory levels at Best Buy and Asked the Salesmen where the XOOM stock was and he noted they couldn't keep those in stock. Of course there was plenty of iPads in stock.

Another guy on the motorola forums saw the same thing at his best buy and said that one Verizon store noted they were averaging 15 XOOM 3G's a week being sold.

Still another guy noted the Thrive was out selling others at his local best buy.

Two that aren't moving though are the Touch Pad and the Playbook.
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Most people can work with the 8GB version simply because the SD slot will give it loads of storage space to work with.
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The thing to take from this article is that anroid based tablets will be everywhere this Xmas. Ipads while a solid product cant keep up with the combined production of all android tablet makers.
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This whole tablet arena looks more like a personality contest than an objective analysis. Acer has all the specs that the others do, even gps. The little door covering its uSd card may be flimsy, but what about the stuff that it has? There were reviews out on the Galaxy Tab being better than Acer even before the Galaxy was released. Same for HP Tablet and Toshiba Thrive. in truth, the solid reasons for preferring one over another are hard to find.
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Does the Thrive's USB port only work for thumb drives? I'm plugging a WD 750GB into it and it doesn't show up at all. I have the Thrive plugged in too? Anybody?
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@chris@... -on other tabs the drive needs to be formatted to Fat32 for Android to see it. If it is NTFS, it won't work. Double check that with Toshiba's manual or tech support, though, you never know what mods Toshiba may have made to the OS.

Also, the bigger the drive, the longer it will take to mount. I have heard times of 5 minutes or more with some big drives.
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RE: Toshiba Thrive: Tablet dark horse?
BitBanger!USA Updated - 15th Jul
@chris@...
thrive's docs sezs it needs to be exFAT formatted with NTFS coming in an update... current update doesn't have it yet. mine seems to be behaving per the docs. previously i mentioned large file (7+gb) file transfer failure... this due to being a 32 bit system...
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@chris@...
Could it be that the OS wasn't designed for 3/4 of a terabyte drive? Why would you plug a drive that big into a tablet?
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Check out the returns at retail folks!
Excellent video review at Mobiltechreview.
Be patient i own 3 toshiba products they will solve the problems.
First generation headaches i think, wait if you don't want the hastle.
Amazon looks to have best return policy!
All specs and prices considered and manufacturing this would be my pic,,,,but i'm waiting.
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Dark horse? it's the best tablet out ay the moment if only you're capable of dealing with a little bit of extra weight and thickness. This i can do, what i can't do however is deal with the ipad or galaxy tab with their complete lack of ports which makes them little more than over sized smart phones (i know it's an argument thats repeated a lot but it's still very valid). Personally i don't give a damn if this thing is double the size if it means i can attach usb drives, hook it up to my hd television, add up to 128gb of extra space and replace the battery. I don't understand how some people can look at this and not see a clear winner, at least for the moment. Granted if you don't need these features then i guess you might as well go for the galaxy or ipad but i struggle to imagine anyone not needing at least the usb port, i mean who doesn't use a usb port on their laptop. I really do like what toshiab have done by trying to ensure that a lot of the functionality you would expect from your laptop have been carried over to this tablet. I've also heard good things about the transformer but me for me as soon as this is realised in the UK i'm going to get one. Only other feature that i would like is 3G but i've heard that's coming.
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Any one know if my thumbdrive verizion wireless card works on any of the tablets?
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