Everything Specs
We don’t know the exact purpose of this device, as it doesn’t have cellular connectivity at all! Toshiba Excite Go is a smartphone, or should we say tablet, boasting a 7″ display with 600 x 1024 pixels resolution. Its display is lackluster, not so sharp and color reproduction isn’t the best we’ve seen. Because it’s released back in 2014, it has a very outdated Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) operating system, which is a bare minimum or even below the minimum for today’s standards. It’s important not to forget to mention it’s thickness; a huge 10.9mm on the 7″ screen. If you don’t have big hands, please stay clear of this device.
Another downside of this device is the price. It costs almost $100, but it really isn’t worth that much. With its outdated OS, lackluster hardware and just 1 GB of RAM coupled with 8 GB of internal storage, Toshiba Excite Go isn’t a device you’ll be happy to buy for yourself.
Announced Date | 2014, May |
Release Date | 2014, July |
Launched |
Dimensions | 199 x 119.8 x 10.9 mm |
Weight | 354.4 g |
Colors | Black/Silver, Black/White |
Display Type | Capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Size | 7.0 inches (~57.8% screen-to-body ratio) |
Resolution | 600 x 1024 pixels (~170 ppi pixel density) |
Display Features | Multi Touch, up to 5 fingers |
Primary | VGA |
Flash | |
Video | Yes |
Chipset | Intel Atom Z3735G |
CPU | Quad-core 1.33 GHz |
RAM | 1 GB |
Card Type | microSD |
Internal | 8 GB |
External | up to 256 GB (dedicated slot) |
OS | Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) |
Technology Used | Li-Po |
Capacity | 13 Wh |
Removable | |
Fast Charging |
Alert Type | Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones |
3.5mm Jack | |
Loud Speaker |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n |
Bluetooth | v4.0 |
NFC | |
Radio | |
USB | microUSB v2.0 |
Technology Used | No cellular connectivity |
2G | |
3G | |
4G | |
EDGE | |
GPRS |
Sensors | Accelerometer |
Messaging | Email, Push Mail, IM |
Browsers | HTML5 |
My brother bought this tablet to me for my bday and it isn't great. 1024×600 pixels resolution on a 6" screen? It doesn't sound neither LOOK good here. Android 6.0 is okay but with that small resolution, VGA cameras and a lackluster hardware, don't expect from me to give it a good score.