Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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CPU Frequency | 1 GHz Best: Wacom Cintiq Companion CPU Frequency: 3 GHz | |||
Pixel density | 118 ppi Best: Hisense VIDAA Mirror Pixel density: 431 ppi | |||
Screen size | 10.1 in Best: Planar Helium PCT2785 Screen size: 27 in |
Screen size | 10.1 in |
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Resolution | 1024 x 600 px |
Pixel density | 118.0 ppi |
CPU Frequency | 1.0 GHz |
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Accelerometer | yes |
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Bluetooth version | 2.1 + EDR |
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Height | 10.63 in |
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Width | 5.91 in |
Depth | 0.47 in |
Weight | 16.93 oz |
Maximum memory card size | 32.0 GB |
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Memory card supported | microSD |
Rear resolution | 0.3 Mpx |
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Wi-Fi | yes |
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Battery type | Li-Po |
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We've seen our fair share of budget tablets from the Augens, Cobys, and Viewsonics of the world over the last six months, but let's not forget that before everyone and their mother jumped into the cheap-o Android tablet pool, Archos was already in the shallow end with its own sub-$200 tablets.
Unlike many of its competitors in the tablet arena, Archos has past form. As far back as 2007, the company was installing browsers on its large-format Wi-Fi media players, while its 2008 Archos 5 and Archos 7 products
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