Review Archos 70 Android 2.2 WiFi Black 7 Inch Multi-Touch Internet Tablet 250 GB
Archos 70 Android 2.2 WiFi Black 7 Inch Multi-Touch Internet Tablet 250 GB Overview
Redefine the way you'll be browsing the web and enjoying HD multimedia with your ARCHOS 70 internet tablet. At home and on the go, you will always have a good reason to use and show this beautiful “window to another world”. With the latest version of Android, enjoy fast web surfing and all your favorite applications, including games with 3D graphic acceleration (rendered with its 3D hardware accelerator) or a soothing eBook viewer.All the functions of a computer: your apps, the Internet, video chat, your photos, music and videos (up to 250GB* of storage7) actually fit inside your bag or your briefcase.
Archos 70 Android 2.2 WiFi Black 7 Inch Multi-Touch Internet Tablet 250 GB Features
- Android 2.2, ARM Cortex-A8 1 GHz
- 8 GB integrated
- 7" TFT - Multi-Touch 800 x 480
- WiFi 802.11b/g/n, front facing camera
- 10.6 oz
- 250 GB hard drive capacity for up to 300 movies, 2.5 million photos, or 145,000 songs
- Enjoy about 36 hours of audio, 7 hours of video, or 10 hours Web browsing on a single charge
- One-year limited warranty
- Seven-inch, 16-million-color capacitive multitouch LCD with 800 x 480 WVGA pixel resolution
- Support for MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, and AC3 audio formats; MPEG-4, H.264, WMV9/VC1, Motion JPEG, and MPEG-2 video codecs
Customer Review
This device seems to be lacking some of the things people have come to expect from a "tablet". I'm not really sure what those things are, or if they are really important. My advice is this- forget the word "Tablet". If you think of this device as a Personal Media Player that connects to the internet, this device is in a class by itself. If you take into consideration that it has a 250GB HD, and costs less than $300, there isn't another machine on the market that can touch it. I have been searching for a media player like this for ages, ever since my old one bit the dust. I'm really glad I found this. It blows my old one away.
I recently got a new computer and I'm running Windows 7. When I first opened the box and powered it up, the Archos 70 would not play many of my downloaded videos. It would not log onto many of the websites I wanted to visit because the content was too high def. But when I pushed the update OS button all of my problems were solved. A few adjustments to the settings and I was cooking with Crisco.
If you want an iPad2, you're gonna have to fork over the cash, monkey man. If you are looking for a device that will allow you to download high def video and take it with you anywhere, man you just can't beat this thing.
I should clarify something here. It will play high def video, but it wont display it in high def. This is not a high def device.
I saw a review on CNET where a dude took this thing and twisted it to show how thin and flimsy it was. That must have been an old model because this thing is very solidly built. He was bending the kickstand. I can't bend the kickstand on this thing.
I don't know how long this thing is going to last. I can't make you any promises about durability. But if you are looking for an awesome little Media Player with a honkin' hard drive that connects to the internet, you just found it.
I recently got a new computer and I'm running Windows 7. When I first opened the box and powered it up, the Archos 70 would not play many of my downloaded videos. It would not log onto many of the websites I wanted to visit because the content was too high def. But when I pushed the update OS button all of my problems were solved. A few adjustments to the settings and I was cooking with Crisco.
If you want an iPad2, you're gonna have to fork over the cash, monkey man. If you are looking for a device that will allow you to download high def video and take it with you anywhere, man you just can't beat this thing.
I should clarify something here. It will play high def video, but it wont display it in high def. This is not a high def device.
I saw a review on CNET where a dude took this thing and twisted it to show how thin and flimsy it was. That must have been an old model because this thing is very solidly built. He was bending the kickstand. I can't bend the kickstand on this thing.
I don't know how long this thing is going to last. I can't make you any promises about durability. But if you are looking for an awesome little Media Player with a honkin' hard drive that connects to the internet, you just found it.
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