Some products just require a simple question: what were they thinking? This time around it is Toshiba being asked the all-important question. The company introduced the Shared Board (TT301) that is technically a tablet, but the display is massive for the category. The 24-inch display will be placed on a stand or mounted somewhere because it is certainly too large for traditional tablet use.
The specifications Toshiba went with for the Shared Board are.. underwhelming. The resolution of the 24-inch display, though, is Full HD (1920×1080). And then it all goes downhill from there. The processor running the Shared Board is an unnamed dual-core clocked at 1.0GHz with 1.5GB of RAM. The internal storage gets filled to completion at 16GB. It does have WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The disappointment ends when you find out Toshiba has the Shared Board running Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. That exact version of Android was released on October 9, 2012.
Making up for the dated specifications is an accessory. The Shared Board works with a remote featuring an IR blaster that can be used during presentations. Right now, the Shared Board is confirmed for Japan; however, markets outside of that are unknown.
Source: Tablet News
Via: Android Headlines
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