Jeremiah is a US-based blogger who bought a Nexus One the day it came out and never looked back. In his spare time he watches Star Trek, cooks eggs, and completely fails to write novels. Archos has ...
Archos has had its hand in the slate game since the early days of "internet media tablets," and while its products don't have quite the same brand recognition as, say, Samsung's, we've found the ...
Archos is expanding its range of cheap ‘Elements’ Android tablets today through the Archos 80 Xenon, a new 8-inch slate with a 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor. The tablet runs on ...
Archos on Wednesday unveiled a new Android tablet line, the Gen10 XS. The Archos 101 XS The first product in this family, the Archos 101 XS, is a 10-inch tablet that weighs 21 ounces and is 0.3 inches ...
There's no denying that the Archos 7 shares DNA with the Archos 5 Internet Tablet, and considering we've always liked the look of the 5 that's not a bad thing. The brushed metal back cover of the ...
When Archos says they're going to get thin with their new tablet lineup, they really, really mean it – with just 0.31-inches in the tablet portion alone, they're amongst the thinnest slates on the ...
The new IMT will integrate voice capabilities to deliver robust, powerful mobile phone tablets addressing both entertainment and communications needs Providing new ways for consumers to access feature ...
Besides the half-baked Android implementation on the latest Archos 5 Internet Tablet, not much has changed from last year's device, and the touch-screen PMP competition is only getting tougher. The ...
The new Archos 5 Internet Tablet is indeed powered by Android, and improves all around over its predecessor, with more storage and a better interface. But something ...
Tablet PCs might be headed for a revival. Archos introduced a 9-inch notepad-like tablet with a touchscreen, making it the latest manufacturer to get an early jump on the emerging tablet trend. The ...
ARCHOS, Inc. announced the new ARCHOS 5 Internet Tablet, running the Android OS, that combines the best of ARCHOS, featuring high-definition content, TV recording and built-in GPS, with the best of ...
At $200, much can be forgiven of the Archos 7 Home Tablet, since it offers such a large touch screen, HD video, Web access, free apps, and a lot more. But make no mistake, with an unpolished interface ...
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