: Arriving in the UK in late 2011, this tablet was famous for its full-sized ports (USB, SD, HDMI), making it incredibly practical compared to the "adapter-heavy" competition. 3. The Modern 2-in-1: Satellite Click and dynaPad

Before transitioning their PC business, Toshiba released several versatile Windows 10 hybrids.

: Even earlier, this model set the stage for pen-oriented computing in the UK business market. 2. The Android Era: Folio and Thrive

: A classic in the "convertible" world, this device featured a screen that rotated 180 degrees to hide the keyboard, turning it into a slate-style tablet . It was a favorite for those using Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.

Today, while the "Toshiba" name on laptops has transitioned to , their legacy of innovative 2-in-1s and tablets continues to influence the market. Let's take a look at the journey of Toshiba tablets in the UK. 1. The Early Pioneers: Portégé Series

As the consumer tablet market exploded in 2010-2011, Toshiba jumped into the Android space.

Back in the early 2000s, Toshiba's Tablet PCs were high-end convertible laptops.