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The Toshiba Libretto W100 may have just gone up for pre-order a few days ago, but it looks like Amazon has already sold out “due to overwhelming demand.” Not bad for a device that costs $1100 and doesn’t have a physical keyboard.

But the Libretto W100 isn’t the only portable computer with a touchscreen display we’re expecting from Toshiba. Last we’d heard, the company was planning to launch an Android tablet sometime this fall. Now DigiTimes is attempting to narrow that launch timeframe a bit, saying the toshiba tablet will hit the streets in September or October.

The tablet is said to have a 10 inch display and an NVIDIA Tegra 2 chispet. It will run Google ANdroid, and toshiba is hoping to ship 40 to 50,000 units by the end of the year, according to DigiTimes.

via SlashGear

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2 replies on “Toshiba Libretto W100 sells fast, Android tablet coming soon?”

  1. If it is priced right, IMO; it should sell well; especially if it has the cool geek factor as the other one that ‘sold out’ at Amazon.

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