The new Android tablet from Archos is now powered with the latest Android 2.2 Froyo. This is the new Archos 101 internet tablet, a fancy gadget for you who love new Android gadget. This device comes with an ARM Cortex A8 processor at 1 GHz with DSP feature. This powerful processor is well combined with [...]
Archos provided what amounts to a brief glimpse of their upcoming Gen 10 tablet via their Facebook and Twitter accounts today. In the accompanying text, Archos indicates the launch announcement will occur in three weeks.
The Gen 10 tablet appears to be a step up from the typical Archos hardware and an attempt to break into the high-end segment for tablets.
Archos announced a seven-inch Android 3.2 (& Honeycomb& ) tablet due to ship in January for under $200. The Archos 70b is equipped with a 1.2GHz processor, and offers a 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen, 8GB of storage, HDMI output, and support for Google apps and Android Market, says the company....
Motorola is reportedly preparing a ruggedized, seven-inch Andriod tablet, while an Archos division in China has tipped the Archos 7c Home Tablet and an updated capacitive version of the Archos Arnova 10 -- both running Android on the ARM Cortex-A8 Rockhip RK2918 processor. Meanwhile, Amazon is offering a 10-inch, $500 Viewsonic gTablet in a & deal of the day.& ...
French consumer electronics company Archos has turned a lot of heads in the last three years with their Android phones and tablets. The FCC has just cleared another Archos Android offering, this time another tablet.
Archos announced five new Android-based tablets running Android 2.2 on 800MHz to 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processors, all offering 720p HD video playback and 802.11n Wi-Fi. Shipping this fall, the tablets include the 2.8-inch Archos 28, the 3.2-inch Archos 32, the 4.3-inch Archos 43, the seven-inch Archos 70, and the 10.1-inch Archos 101, says the company....
ARCHOS just unveiled the 97 Carbon tablet, which is part of their new Elements line. This new line will consist of 7, 8 and this 9.7-inch tablets and will target a wide demographic of consumers. All of them will have access to the Google Play Store and will ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Archos is known for their low-cost tablet options, and their Arnova line is one of the most affordable. Remember when they were giving away an Arnova 10 G2 tablet when subscribing to a digital Philadelphia newspaper? Well Archos just announced a new 8″ slate called the Arnova 8b G2. This is essentially a small update to the Arnova 8 G2.
It was only last month that we reported on ARCHOS’ innovative GamePad, a tablet with built in gaming controls (which is an increasingly popular trend this year at CES). The GamePad originally released only in Europe, but ARCHOS promised us it’d come to the states by early 2013. Well, we got some hands on time with the gaming tablet here at CES.