Archos 70 Internet Tablet

Posted by – September 2, 2010

Archos first 7″ capacitive Android tablet, with ARM Cortex A8 omap3630 1ghz processor, it’s 300gr in weight, very thin and it costs $275, that is less than half the price of the similar Samsung Galaxy Tab.

  • http://mp4nation.net/blog/2010/09/video-archos-70-tablet-7-inches/ Video: Archos 70 Tablet; 7-Inches | MP4 Nation Blog

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  • Sarah999

    can I get my kindle books on this?

  • Sarah999

    how do you do video conferencing if you can't make a phone call?

  • Johntm4

    I don't see why not. I'm running it on android 1.6 and I don't have access to the android market.

  • Mondrequs

    over tiny chat, ustream

  • http://ARMdevices.net/ Charbax

    You can make phone calls on VOIP using SIP, Skype (when available for Android) over WiFi or 3G using BT or WiFi tethering. Fring for example provides video chat feature.

  • Tubemedia

    Why archos is not making any tablets with gsm module? Thats why i don`t want them, as i like to use this kind of devices as mobile internet device when i can be online all time, without any wifi AP etc…

  • http://ARMdevices.net/ Charbax

    I use my 83€ Mifi for 3G access everywhere. And a 7€/month pre-paid 1GB/month sim card. You can also tether on 3G using any Bluetooth mobile phone with data package. This way you don't need to pay a separate 3G subscription plan for using this on 3G. But I agree that a 3G modem option would be nice, but I think that option might cost at least $100-150 extra if not subsidized by you having to sign a contract with a telecom.

  • http://armdevices.net/2010/10/09/google-marketplace-now-works-on-archos-gen8-internet-tablets/ Google Marketplace now works on Archos Gen8 Internet Tablets – ARMdevices.net

    [...] resistive screen, HD camcorder, HDMI output: $199 (3x cheaper than Droid X!) (available next week) Archos 70 Internet Tablet, 16GB, 7″ capacitive screen, front-facing webcam for video-chat, HDMI output: $275 (2.5x [...]

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