Handheld and portable computers with x86 compatible processors Archos 9 PC Tablet The Archos 9 PC Tablet is a 9" tablet computer launched October 22, 2009 and contains
Microsoft's
Windows 7 operating system.
Archos 133 PC 13.3" netbook The Archos 133 PC is a notebook computer with a 13.3" screen. Intel Atom D510 Dual Core, 1 GB 667/800 MHz, Webcam, Windows 7.
Handheld computers with ARM compatible processors Generation 7 Archos 5 Internet tablet In September 2009 Archos announced the Archos 5 Internet tablet. Being an extension of the Archos 5, this
internet tablet uses Google's
Android mobile operating system. Specifications: • Processor based on ARM Cortex-A8, 32 bit, dual-issue, superscalar core @ 800 MHz 65 nm • 256 MB of RAM • 4.8" display, 800 × 480 resolution • Video playback • Music playback • Storage: 8 or 32 GB flash memory + microSD slot (SDHC compatible) or 160-500 GB with 2.5" hard drive (ext3 file-system) • Built in GPS • Bluetooth 2.0 • FM radio
Archos 7 home tablet series The home tablet series includes tablets that utilizes Google's
Android mobile operating system. All versions have video and music playback and come equipped with a
microSD slot that can support up to 32 GB cards.
Archos 8 home tablet The Archos 8 home tablet is a device that resembles a
digital photo frame but is actually a full featured computer system that comes with an 8" touch screen with a resolution of 800x600 pixels.
Generation 8 On August 31, 2010, Archos announced its eighth generation of tablets. The five tablets were supposed to be launched with
Android 2.2 Froyo along with a hold-over release of the Archos 5 without its GPS. Froyo was not released until sometime around December, due to numerous delays with the Archos firmware development team.
Arnova series Under the new brandname
Arnova, in 2011 Archos released a series of low-cost Android tablets for the mass-consumer market. They are priced at 100 Euro to 200 Euro (in the U.S. $99 to $199). Older models have resistive touch screens, and uses the RK2818
Rockchip SoC. All versions have Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g). All currently come with the
AppsLib application store. The official
Android Market is not included out of box, but the Arnova devices may easily be rooted, and the Android Market is commonly installed by Arnova owners. The Arnova 8.4's configuration is aimed at those who wish to use their tablet primarily as an e-book reader. The Arnova cG2 has a built-in GPS and limited video and audio format support.
Generation 9 Archos announced in 2011 that it would release a $199 Honeycomb tablet. The G9 tablets are powered by the
TI OMAP4 series of SoCs, using the 4430 and 4460 variants at 1 GHz, 1.2 GHz, or 1.5 GHz and are equipped with either 512 MB or 1 GB RAM. They have 8 GB or 16 GB of flash memory, and a microSDHC slot or a 250 GB hard drive. The earliest releases of these tablets utilized
Android 3.0 and are upgradable to
Android 4.0.3. All have official access to
Google Play. Connectivity includes
WiFi (802.11 b/g/n),
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, and
GPS and are upgradable to 3G using an Archos G9 3G stick.
Generation 10 Archos launched a new series of tablets, under the Name Gen 10 XS.
Digital camcorders, audio/video players and PDAs Vision Line Archos introduced their Vision line in 2009. The Archos 3cam Vision had similar features to the 3 Vision, adding an integrated camera for recording video and taking pictures. The Archos 43 Vision, a video media player, was released on March 3, 2010.
FamilyPad Archos launched a 13.3" tablet in December 2012. Sold for €299, it was aggressively placed among the other large screen tablets (superior to 9.7"). Other 13.3" inch tables include Toshiba's Excite™ 13 Tablet, which has been discontinued. In March 2013, the FamilyPad was quickly followed by the FamilyPad 2, with an improved dual core Cortex-A9 at 1.6 GHz and quadruple GPU Mali 400 (compared to the former mono Cortex-A8 at 1 GHz of the Familypad 1). Its technical specifications were: • Display: 13.3": 1280 x 800 pixels • Application Framework: Android 4.1, "Jelly Bean" • Processor: Dual-core A9 @ 1.6 GHz and Quad-core GPU Mali 400 MP4 • Capacity: 8GB + micro SD (compatible with cards up to 64GB) • RAM: 1GB • Battery life: Video playback time: 10h / Standby: 6 days • Dimensions / weight: 337 mm x 230 mm x 11.6 mm (13.3" x 9.0" x 0.45") / 1.3 kg (2.86 pounds)
Elements Series In 2013 Archos introduced their Elements series which include Cobalt, Xenon, Carbon, Titanium, and recently the Platinum tablet line-ups. Archos has mostly been pushing to publicize the Titanium & Platinum series which they announced at
CES 2013. In announcing their Titanium & Platinum series, Archos stated that each of the tablet models were made to compete against another major tablet range in the market, but at a lower price: • 70 Titanium –
Amazon • 80 Titanium & Platinum –
iPad mini • 97 Titanium & Platinum –
iPad 3 and
iPad (4th generation) Past products Former Archos products since discontinued include
handheld and
portable computers,
digital camcorders,
audiovisual playback equipment,
portable storage devices, and peripherals for the
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