ITS BORING NAME ASIDE, Toshiba's AC100 "mobile Internet device," as the company calls it, runs Android 2.1 and has an Nvidia Tegra 250 processor, a 1024 x 600 screen and 512MB of RAM. Boasting 7-day standby with split second bootup, its battery life for "full use", which includes 3G internet access, can last for 8 hours according to Toshiba. 3G is optional while WiFi comes as standard. Designed for "casual Internet access", it uses the Opera browser and is expected to cost about £249. µ
Looks like Android will need a lot more work to look comfortable on a 10" screen.
I'm sure the rest of the system is very nice of course. Shame there isn't a touchscreen for an OS that is very touch oriented.