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Toshiba Encore vs Lenovo Miix2: Specs Comparison
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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When looking for a reliable and cheapWindows 8.1tablet, you’ve probably included the 8-inchToshibaEncore and the Lenovo Miix 2, both of them being some appealing device. Let’s have a look and see who wins.We have recently shared with you the news that pre-orders have started for the Toshiba Encore and the Lenovo Miix2 Windows 8.1 tablets. And some of you are probably wondering which one is better and what should you be buying. That’s why we have come up with this comparison post. You can also have a look at the battle between theToshiba Encore and the Asus T100, if you’re interested.
To make it very easy to compare the Lenovo Miix2 with theToshibaEncore, we have included in this article an image to make it easier for our readers, thanks to the comparison system made by PhoneArena. We have highlighted with green the specs that are the “winning” ones. The image doesn’t contain all the details, so we’re discussing about the rest in the bullet-ed list from below.
Lenovo Miix2 vs Toshiba Encore
We can see that the Lenovo Miix is thinner and lighter than theToshibaEncore, measuring 0.31 inches and weighing 11.2 ounces (0.317 kg) compared to 0.43 inches and 1.1 pounds (0.5 kg). So, it islighter by 189 gramsandthinner by 0.12 inches. Another important advantage for the Lenovo Miix 2 is the price, as it currently retails for $299, which isthirty dollars lessthanToshibaEncore’s price of $329.
Toshibaisn’t winning in the camera field, as it did with the Asus T100, as bothtabletssport a high-resolution from 8MP camera with a 2MP HD webcam for video calls and chats. Besides these big differences mentioned above, thetabletsare basically the same. So, as it stands now, it’s obvious thatLenovo‘s Miix2 is the winner here.
Radu Tyrsina
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