Categorized | News

Tags : , , ,

Toshiba’s Tegra 2 AC100 Is On It’s Way – Updated.

Posted on 26 August 2010 By Chippy

I took a second to check an Amazon.co.uk order for the Toshiba AC100 this morning and alas, there’s no exact delivery date estimate. Checking over on the Austrian comparison site Geizhals, it was a different story.

Update: We just got a shipping notice. It should be here in 24-48 hours!

I took a second to check an Amazon.co.uk order for the Toshiba AC100 this morning and alas, there’s no exact delivery date estimate. Checking over on the German Austrian comparison site Geizhals, it was a different story.

ac100Image6
German website Geizhals reports that one reseller is ready to send within 24hrs.

No that’s a surprise! 2 other resellers are reporting delivery soon too. (See here for latest)

This is the Non-3G version (Model number PDN01E-001016GR,suspected UK version with QWERTY keyboard) that we’re looking at but even without 3G, we think it’s worth a shot to get the first retail Tegra2 device so we’ve ordered one and have put the MiFi on charge! If we’re lucky, very lucky, we might get it before the end of the week. We’ll keep you posted on progress.

comtechorder

Toshiba AC100 Product information and news page.

Related posts:

  1. Official: Toshiba AC100 to get Froyo in 6 weeks. [Updated]
  2. Toshiba AC100 – More availability indicators
  3. Toshiba AC100 Unboxing and Overview. (Updated with Live Videos)
  4. Toshiba AC100 Still Broken – 3 Months After Launch.
  5. HACKED! Toshiba AC100 – Ubuntu 10.10 is Running.

3 Responses to “Toshiba’s Tegra 2 AC100 Is On It’s Way – Updated.”

  1. jkk says:

    hmm.. would active standby etc work with mifi.. ( normally wifi ´not connected with screen of on android )

    I think you might loose too much without 3G on board..

  2. turn.self.off says:

    one thing i know they have tried to get working on the android-x86 project is to make scrollwheels and similar work like finger scrolling in android to work around the issue of menus and such expecting to be dragged.

    i do wonder if the ac100 will have something similar implemented.


Search

Tablet and Superphone Database