Unlike the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Xoom, the Thrive features a full SD Card slot, USB and HDMI port, so you can use the standard cables for them. The 1280x800 resolution puts it on par with the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Xoom, so you won't be sacrificing the main show if you opt for this device. The Thrive features a 10.1 inch display, which seems is becoming one of the standard screen sizes for Honeycomb tablets these days but we wouldn't be opposed to seeing a 7 inch Thrive at some point in the future (hint hint, Toshiba). Not beautiful in the way the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 are, but it does feel like a high-tech piece of machinery and has a truly unique design to it. I personally think the Thrive is beautiful. There's so much going on with the tablet that some indicator lights and feature almost seem unnecessary.Can't compete with the likes of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad 2 The weight of the tablet may be a turn off for many.
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