On the downside, there aren’t nearly as many accessories available for the Thrive as there are for the most popular iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab, but the number’s growing all the time. This is still one of the most popular tablets around so you can almost be certain that you’ll be able to find the kind of accessory you’re looking for.

SD Card reader: Rather than using a micro-SD card slot, which many rivals have chosen, the Thrive comes with a full sized SD card reader. This is beneficial to users who like to transfer photos, as it’ll be compatible with far more camera memory cards. It also allows you to expand on the base storage size options (perfect for more advanced users with lots of files).

User-Replaceable Battery: This could just sway it for you, as it’s a feature that none of the other high-end tablets currently have on offer. Toshiba have made it as easy as possible for you to replace your own battery. Not only does this mean you can avoid large costs when it comes time to replace the battery (as most tablet batteries will decline with age), it also means that you can purchase a spare battery and have it on hand for emergencies. This is a fantastic addition and one that is very important if you want more control over your device.

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Ports: As well as the SD card slot and HDMI port mentioned above, the Toshiba Thrive also includes a USB port and a mini USB port (with extra ports when you use the docking station). This is very useful for adding external USB storage or peripherals.

What’s Not So Great About The Toshiba Thrive…

Battery Life: With an average battery life of 7 hours, the Thrive can’t quite live up to the standards set by the higher-end tablets. If battery life is very important to you (i.e. you’re away from a power source for many hours of the day) then this could turn out to be a major drawback.

Weight: At 1.6 pounds the Toshiba Thrive is by no means heavy. However, it is slightly heavier than the lightest and most portable tablets out there (such as the iPad) and you could just notice that slight difference when you’re holding it for longer periods of time.

No 3G/ 4G Connectivity: The fact that there’s no option for 3G or 4G is a drawback for those who want to connect when they’re away from Wi-Fi, but it’s really not that bad when you look a little deeper. There are dongles available that you can plug into the Thrive’s USB port to help you connect on the go.

Conclusion

The Toshiba Thrive is a solid contender to the Android tablet throne, though it doesn’t quite make the cut with the same design standards as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, for example. Where it does have the edge is on a slightly lower price (for a lower storage option) and the fact that you can replace the battery yourself. This won’t mean anything to some, but for many it’ll make all the difference.

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