Archos has just pulled the official curtain off the company's latest Android-based Internet tablet. The Archos 70 Internet tablet may just look like another tablet on the outside, especially when ...
It's hard to say what you really notice first about the Archos 70 and 101 -- the incredibly chintzy feel or the extremely slender designs. We'll start with the better of those two, since we truly wish ...
In many ways, the Archos 70 is the best budget tablet around. It’s not as good looking as the sophisticated Apple iPad or the Samsung Galaxy Tab, of course, but it is better built than the Advent Vega ...
Archos weren't short of new internet tablets for IFA 2010, though it's their Archos 70 and Archos 101 which stood out when we stopped by their booth earlier today. Measuring in at 7- and 10-inches ...
The Archos 70 runs Android 2.2 OS and has a 7-inch 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen display. It’s powered by a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor with a 3D Graphics Accelerator, front VGA Camera, 1 x USB ...
The Archos 70 and Archos 101 may not be the cheapest 7 and 10 inch Android tablets on the market — you can find a number of less expensive models from China, including the WiiPad Slim Plus which I’m ...
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 ...
When Archos released its 7-inch Archos 70 internet tablet last month it sported a fairly paltry 8GB of Flash storage and ran Android 2.2. Since then the device has received a firmware update that ...
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 ...
Archos wasn't going to settle for shipping a single Android device out today, no sirree -- the French PMP specialists are pumping out these 7-inch Archos 70 Internet Tablets effective immediately.
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Archos has unveiled a new budget Android tablet that looks rather impressive considering the asking ...
Last year Archos released a line of budget Android tablets with screens ranging in size from 2.8 inches to 10.1 inches. They run Google Android 2.2 and while they don’t ship with access to the Google ...
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