
Toshiba Thrive 7-inch





Take a shrink ray to the Toshiba Thrive
10-inch tablet, remove the replaceable battery, add an LED flash to the
rear-facing camera, and you get the Toshiba Thrive 7-inch, a versatile
and rugged little tablet.
Pros
- Sturdy and comfortable design
- Good real-world performance
- High-res display
Cons
- Battery not user replaceable
- Lousy battery performance
- Poor camera placement and slow shutter speed
- Weak Wi-Fi signal strength
Toshiba Thrive 7-inch Full Review: Tablet Function and Portability
We liked the 10-inch Toshiba Thrive, so it should come as no surprise that we have warm feelings for the shrunken down 7-inch version of Toshiba's Honeycomb tablet, which has nearly the identical design and featureset as its big brother. The Toshiba Thrive 7-inch features the same rubberized backing, which offers a sturdy feel and a comfortable grip. You get the same core specs, which include the dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and 1GB of system memory, along with the same 2-megapixel front-facing camera and the 5-megapixel rear-facing cameras. And despite its smaller dimensions, the Thrive 7-inch offers the same screen resolution and the same port selection, though they are micro versions of the full-size ports on the Thrive 10-inch.
Toshiba sells two Thrive 7-inch models, each distinguished by its hard drive capacity. We reviewed the 16GB model, which costs $379. The 32GB Thrive 7-inch goes for $429.
BUILD & DESIGN
The Toshiba Thrive isn't the thinnest and lightest 7-inch tablet you'll encounter, but I found that its added heft made it feel rugged and comfortable to hold. The grooved, rubberized back panel provides a bit of a grip when the tablet is resting on a table or a desk or held in your hand. It also offers some degree of ruggedness, giving the Thrive some defense against daily bumps and bruises. At 0.8 pounds, the Thrive 7-inch weighs roughly half that of the 10-inch model. It measures 7.5 inches high by 5.0 inches wide by 0.5 inches thick. The 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a bit thinner, measuring only 0.4 inches thick, but I don't necessarily think the Thrive 7-inch's added thickness is a drawback. It's very comfortable to hold in one hand.
The Thrive 7-inch is basically a scaled down replica of the Thrive 10-inch. The tablet is almost entirely black, from the rubber back panel to the side edges to the display's black bezel. A silver semi-circular enclosure around the cameras and the Toshiba logo in the center of the back panel are the only color accents (if you don't count the small, silver FCC text on a difficult-to-remove sticker on the tablet's right edge).


While many 7-inch tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus offer a stripped-down selection of ports, the Toshiba Thrive 7-inch boasts a useful collection. Behind a cover on the left side you'll find a mini USB 2.0 port, a micro HDMI port, and a micro SD card slot. (The cover opens a bit too easily; many times I accidentally dislodged it when I simply picked up the tablet.) In comparison, the Galaxy Tab supplies but a lone micro SD card slot. Above the ports on the Thrive 7-inch's left edge are the power button, volume rocker, and a screen-rotation lock switch. On the top edge resides the headphone jack, and on the bottom edge, two small speakers flank the proprietary docking connector.


The Thrive 7-inch features a 2-megapixel front-facing camera and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, which is the same as you'll find on the Thrive 10-inch, though the Thrive 7-inch differs in that it features an LED flash for the rear-facing camera. Among 7-inch tablets, the Thrive 7-inch cameras are impressive; for example, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus's rear-facing camera has only a 3-megapixel sensor.

Other than when snapping photos, the Thrive 7-inch felt responsive. Apps load quickly, flipping between the various home screen happens smoothly, and YouTube videos load quickly and play with only the occasional hiccup common to any wireless device.
Toshiba Thrive 7-inch Tablet specs:
- Android Honeycomb (3.2.1)
- 7.0-inch diagonal widescreen 1280 x 800 multi-touch LED backlit touchscreen
- NVIDIA Dual Core Tegra 2, 1GHz
- 1GB RAM
- 16GB or 32GB internal storage
- Front-facing 2-megapixel, rear-facing 5-megapixel webcams
- 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 • Mini USB 2.0, micro HDMI port, micro SD card slot, 3.5mm audio jack, proprietary pin connector
- Prismatic lithium ion battery (15Wh)
- 7.5 x 5.0 x 0.5 inches
- 0.8 lbs
- Ships with AC adapter, miniUSB to USB cable
- Price: $379.99 (16GB), $429.99 (32GB)
The two stereo speakers offer predictably tinny sound, even when your hand isn't obstructing the speaker. Firing from the bottom edge when held in portrait mode or from the side edge in landscape mode, I found it difficult to grip the Thrive without getting in the way of the speakers. When I managed to keep my hands away from the speakers, the sound sufficed for quick YouTube videos and video chatting. For movies and music, you'll want to keep headphones nearby.
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