Back in the day, Archos was a respectable name in the media player business. As the times a-changed, it recognized early on that it would need to move into the realm of Android tablets to keep up with ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ARCHOS, announces the retail availability of the highly anticipated GamePad, a new type of tablet that combines physical gaming button controls and an ARCHOS patented mapping ...
The new Archos Bluetooth keyboard for the iPad is tantalizingly close to awesome, which is part of what also makes it so frustratingly far from awesome. First the good things. The Archos is super ...
Archos announced it was working on Android-based multimedia tablets in lots of form factors long before the iPad got everyone tablet-crazy. This week, the company began shipping its 4.3-inch and ...
Archos’s GamePad is a 7-inch Android 4.0 tablet with embedded hardware gaming controls coming this October. The company says it will have “automatic game recognition and mapping.” Archos’s GamePad is ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. The 50 Helium device, priced at $249, features a 5.0″ 1280 x 720 “HD” display, 8GB of storage, a 2,000mAh ...
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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 ...
Archos is known for offering affordable alternatives, but today they've really outdone themselves and most of the competition. They've just unveiled two new Android 3.1 Honeycomb tablets—the Archos 80 ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The TV+ highlights both the best Archos has to offer (an ...
The Archos 7 performs a set of core tasks reasonably well and comes at very reasonable price of $199. On the other hand, the touchscreen is hard to operate, and you can’t buy new apps at the Android ...
Although some consider virtual reality an ephemeral niche, corporate bullishness towards the burgeoning field makes an exodus of competitors seem increasingly unlikely. In fact, another has emerged.