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racky 2010-10-18 09:27

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
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Originally Posted by techngro (Post 843792)
What I like the most about the Archos is the fact that I will not have to buy another data plan. I was looking forward to the Galaxy Tab, but when I found out Verizon's pricing, I just couldn't do it. I'll just tether my tablet to my N900 via bluetooth.

Exactly what I am thinking too. I have t-mobile $5.99 data plan and I don't want to upgrade to an android data plan for $30 more per month.

railroadmaster 2010-10-19 04:37

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
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Originally Posted by anwar71839 (Post 843794)
do thses guys honestly believe this 250$ android tablet will sell when you can get the 4th gen ipod touch with A4 1ghz cpu with hd video recording for 229$? seriously? Linux or not, accroding to specs and apps, Itouch> froyo tablets costing more with lower specs.

No your completely wrong the Archos 43 also comes in a 8gb version which is 200 dollars with HDMI, microsdhc, significantly bigger screen, similar processor, and Android (which is better than iOs in my personal opinion). I myself am getting the 250 dollar 16gb version.

railroadmaster 2010-10-19 04:50

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
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Originally Posted by racky (Post 843788)
I have been following the news of the Archos Tablets for a while.

This is the thread,

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=61721

The Archos 43 is on preorder at Amazon for $250. which is 4.3 inches. Everything smaller than that will be too small IMHO. The 3.2-inch is already for sale at Amazon.

BTW, is your N900 a HK version? I don't have one, but I will go back to HK in 2 weeks and hopefully buy a used one if it is cheap over there but it has to be a chinese version.

For me 4.3 or 4.8 inch is a perfect size because they can see a lot but are still very pocketable. I myself can't wait to get the Archos 43.

racky 2010-10-19 07:49

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
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Originally Posted by railroadmaster (Post 844737)
For me 4.3 or 4.8 inch is a perfect size because they can see a lot but are still very pocketable. I myself can't wait to get the Archos 43.

True but the screen on the 43 is resistive, not capacitive. The lack of multitouch on resistive screen may affect game playability. I may get the archos 70, but I also like the back camera on 43. So, will see.

Kangal 2010-10-19 11:57

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
Hey guys remember the Advent Vega?

Its a pretty hi-end tablet, and there's some new info/video on it.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/17/a...t-might-get-it

Anyone notice that he said during 3:20 - 3:35, that the screen is above 720p but not 1080p. This implies 1366 x 768 (which I pray it has for me to buy it in a heartbeat).
Well hold on a sec, wasn't the tablet specced (or leaked) to come with 1024 x 600? And it makes sense for 600p because that is the highest resolution Froyo supports (according to Google), and this is to increase to 720p (or 1366x768) with Gingerbread.

If you think this is a non-issue, I tell you it is because its a difference of been able to watch/stream HD videos or television and also not needing to resize media. It also means much smoother graphics experience (157PPI vs 119PPI, higher is better) instead of "clunky".

railroadmaster 2010-10-20 04:26

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
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Originally Posted by racky (Post 844831)
True but the screen on the 43 is resistive, not capacitive. The lack of multitouch on resistive screen may affect game playability. I may get the archos 70, but I also like the back camera on 43. So, will see.

To be honest I prefer resistive touchscreens. I think the 43 will still be a capable games device.

wesgreen 2010-10-29 19:07

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
should anyone figure out how to replace the battery on the 43, i might buy it, if my n810 became inoperable. i'm not a fan of planned obsolescence, (or however you want to spell that).

bunanson 2010-11-03 12:31

Re: ARCHOS froyo 2.2, $120 US, engineer prototype showed
 
archos 43 has been shipped. Anybody got one and care to leave a note about 1st impression? Did they really shipped with froyo? TIA,

bun


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