Archos Tuesday announced the first Android Honeycomb tablet for less than $200–the Archos 70b Internet Tablet. Priced at just $199.99, the Archos 70b may be the best tablet alternative to the Amazon ...
Archos’ Android tablets tend to be pretty generic, but its latest 7-inch tablet has one big distinction: a 250 GB hard disk drive. Yup, that’s a good old-fashioned spinning disk — the first to appear ...
The Archos 5 Internet Tablet is an Android-based device, but it isn’t a phone. It’s an entertainment and media device that competes more directly with the iPod Touch than the iPhone. Video ...
Last week at CES, Archos introduced a whole line of Titanium tablets (no they aren’t made of Titanium material). But they didn’t give us any pricing information. Well now we have information about at ...
Archos sent us an updated version of its 9 PC tablet, this time with a Intel Atom Z515 CPU. See how the new version fared in our benchmark tests. Dan Ackerman Editorial Director / Computers and Gaming ...
One of my biggest problems with tablets running Google’s Android operating system is that they don’t ship with the ability to do one of the most basic things any Android smartphone can do: Download ...
Archos is a company that has made a name for itself by delivering portable media players. But once the company started adding WiFi and web browsers to its PMPs, maybe the writing was on the wall: the ...
Far be it for Archos to sit idly by and watch Apple, Microsoft, and Creative have all the fun. Today, the company announced its next-generation Archos 5 device, which is perhaps the most fully ...
Archos just released its Archos 7 Home Tablet, an Android-running, low-cost Wi-Fi slab that can put the Internet in your hands for a mere $199. The price seems way too low, especially given the ...
The next-generation Archos 5 Internet Tablet runs the Android OS, which handles all functions except media playback, which is still a Linux responsibility. Running at 720p resolution, the Archos 5 ...
Archos today introduced four new Google Android-based tablets, priced from $119 to $249, at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, ...
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