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Thursday, 14 July 2011

Archos Dual-core Tablets Android G9 Armed Biggest Storage Yet

Archos is certainly no stranger to the tablet market with their release of all new series G9, they showed once again why they were able to consistently produce tablets that are not only fast, but highly anticipated by fans. The brand new Archos tablets G9 is no exception. How they are powered by an ARM Cortex A9 dual-core 1.5 GHz processor, the G9 is the only tablet Android on the market as of this writing processing power to decode the strain having no 1080p High Profile H.264. This is certainly a good thing G9 101 is 1280x800 10 "screen has a ratio of 16:10, which is good for movies. The final model G9 Below 80, however, limited to 1024x768 screen 4:03 8."
 Although the A9 dual core is an impressive, what makes this device a real power in their bytes of memory. Strictly speaking, the Archos hard to chose the same 7 mm to find the Seagate GoFlex thin out. Most boards rely on solid-state drive for their conservation, and even though you might think it would be faster, drives are not the same as "true" solid-state drives. In fact, this ultra-slim hard drive would not be in the wrong place inside the high-end laptop. Both tablets are also sports a USB host port, which is the subject Archos 3.5G his stick and other USB drives.

Finally, add the fact that the G9 that you have the latest Android OS 3.1 (aka Honeycomb), and then to get the whole Android Marketplace, and you can see why you can make big waves on the tablet market. Expect the Archos 80 G9 and G9 to go to the Archos 101 $ 279 and $ 349.



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