02-18-2012, 01:32 AM | #1 |
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Archos tablets doubled sales last year. Tied Samsung in Europe.
I wanted a small WiFi handheld for vacation this past Christmas season.
Anyway, I have followed the French tablet company Archos for a while and hoped they would come out with a new Generation (9) Archos 5 replacement for the old ones which I had some experience with. Some actually have a 250GB and 500 GB drives. A friend has a 500. They didn't, but on the spur of the moment in December, before we embarked on vacation, I bought from that friend, a used Archos 43 (4.3" screen) (generation 8), 8GB for $70 (less than half price.) It also had quite a few accessories, different chargers, cases, dashboard holder, screen covers, skins, etc. I got a 1 ft box packed! That was "frahse's" Christmas present! I enjoyed using it. The article I direct you toward shows that Archos doubled its sales last year and was tied with Samsung in Europe with both being behind Apple. Pretty good company. http://liliputing.com/2012/02/tablet...s-in-2011.html Last edited by frahse; 02-18-2012 at 12:30 PM. |
02-18-2012, 04:31 AM | #2 |
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Link not active it seems. Pity, I was curious.
I have a ViewSonic that is clearly outdated and want a new 7" tablet, very light with all the goodies (ports, slots, connections) and running ICS. Still nothing around that fits the bill. |
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I have an Archos 101IT gen 8 and I love it. When I will upgrade I'll probably get an Archos again. It's nice to hear that they are doing well.
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02-18-2012, 12:29 PM | #4 |
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02-21-2012, 06:11 PM | #6 |
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Some here might not be aware of the Archos 43's screen.
Quoted from Amazon: "4.3-inch TFT LCD touchscreen with 480 x 854 (FWVGA) pixel resolution " That compares favorably with the iPhone or iPod Touch's screen. About the same number of pixels on a 1 inch larger screen. "iPod touch has a 3.5-inch display with 960-by-640-pixel resolution)." Considerably lower cost. I got mine used for $70, and it has been $140 to $150 new at Amazon lately for 8GB, about half the cost of an iPod Touch 32GB, about $280 new. -- (note am considering that can add up to 32GB more to Archos original 8GB as needed for a total 40 GB) Yes, no IPS screen like my sister's iPhone which I admit is superb and also not the reflective angle of the iPod Touch but still very good for a single viewer. Add to this a micro SD slot (32GB) (adds onto the 8GB internal, and even Flash and it is a pretty good little product. Throw in a kickstand too. I find it easier to read books/documents with the Archos than my wife's iPod Touch which is what I had expected. |
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Or in other words the iPhone has 50% more pixels. |
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That is near 89% not 66%, and it is on a wider screen, which makes that one line at at time, if you are reading a book or document or article, easier to read. Then we consider the extras with the Archos, micro-SD, etc. and the higher cost of the iPod/iPhone. I got it for a handheld device to read with. For those times I don't have my Kindle, or my notebook, or my desktop. Also, I put it in two waterproof zip lock type bags and I can use it on/in/near the water with less potential problems. I won't buy my wife another iPod Touch unless they come out with something bigger. She is agreed on that. If they came out with a 4 or 5 inch iPod Touch with increased pixels, SD card capability, at the same cost or slightly higher than the last one, I would consider that a definite BUY! |
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