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The Archos 7 is a cheap tablet PC, clearly the user interface is going to be no-where near as snappy as the iPad and hardware specs not comparable to the wave of tablet PCs about to hit the market in the coming months. The Archos 7 is a decent portable me...
The Archos 7 Home Tablet has to be taken on its own merits with both price and target audience in mind. For £130 you get a decent little connected device that will let you access the web, send e-mails, read ebooks and chat over IM, albeit without vide...
The Archos 7 performs a set of core tasks reasonably well, and comes at very reasonable price. On the other hand, the touchscreen is hard to operate, and you can't buy new apps at the Android Market. Many Android smartphones in the same price range (w...
The Archos 7 has a solid build, with a mainly plastic casing and a brushed aluminium back to add a touch of style.The Home Tablet is designed to browse the web, run apps and act as an eBook reader and media player – which makes it a good option for those who don't want or need a full-blown PC in their home. It's also a good option for casual browsing when you're lounging around and don't want to
The resistive touchscreen can be an annoyance, compared to super-responsive capacitive screens and needs a good prodding to get going. It also runs Android 1.5, so the browser has a tendency to crash. Perhaps the most annoying aspect is the fact that restrictions slapped on Archos by Google means that the Archos 7 Home Tablet can’t access Android Market. So you need to search the web for apps you
There's no denying that the Archos 7 packs in a good list of features for the price, but the restrictions of its aging OS and the slow screen are a definite annoyance.Archos 7 home tablet is tagged with Archos, tablet PC and tablet. Select a tag (Archo...
Price, large screen, microSD card expansion slot for memory
Poor finish to screen, poor materials used in construction, lack of access to all the benefits of Android, AppsLib seems buggy, no volume controls, can't charge via Micro-USB
So you have to see the Archos 7 Home Tablet for what it is. Given the right source, it is a capable video player and the freedom to expand the memory via microSDHC is welcomed as this makes it really easy to add content. The browser is good enough to q...
Android in a tablet form factor. Slim and attractive
Slow, runs ancient Android 1.5, no Android Market, missing standard Google apps
We'd love to adore the Archos 7 Home Tablet, we really would. A 7" Android tablet for $199? Wow. But so many concessions were made to achieve that low price, that we have a hard time recommending it unless you're on an extremely limited budget and jus...
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Gepubliceerd: 2010-06-29, Auteur: Mark , beoordeeld door: techworld.com
The Archos 7 performs a set of core tasks reasonably well, and comes at very reasonable price. On the other hand, the touchscreen is hard to operate, and you can't buy new apps at the Android Market. Many Android smartphones in the same price range (w...
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 Market. Many Android smartphones in the same price...