We got a hands-on moment with the Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet from Toshiba at the CES show a month back (it was running Froyo then), but the company used the MWC Expo to showcase it again.
Still called just the Toshiba Tablet, the dual-core Tegra 2-powered slate will differentiate itself with a removable battery, so you don't run out of juice, and interchangeable back covers with EasyGrip finish in a variety of colors.
Both are certainly nice features to have that will make it stand out amidst the competition, but the Toshiba tablet has more to offer, like a 10" LCD screen with 800 x 1280 pixels of resolution, 5MP rear camera with Full HD video recording and 2MP front-facing one, HDMI-out port, GPS, stereo speakers with surround sound, capacitive Android buttons, and will also come in 3G flavor.
Similar to the Acer Iconia Tab A500 (hands-on here), the tablet of Tosh has a full USB port, but it also adds a miniUSB one for hooking up peripherals, like cameras. There is also a dock connector for docking station, sold separately.