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Hands on with the Archos 9PCtablet
« on: September 23, 2009, 05:58:09 PM »

Using the Archos 9PCtablet


Last night Legit Reviews got to spend some time with ARCHOS and got a hands on look at the recently announced 9PCtablet (tablet PC). The ARCHOS 9 pushes the boundaries of one might consider the future of netbooks, as this Intel Atom powered tablet PC has some features that might just leave you wanting one! That is, if you can swallow the $499 price tag when it starts shipping on Oct. 22nd 2009.


At 0.68” thick, the ARCHOS 9 is extremely thin and looks lightweight, but picking it up told a different story. It actually does have a fair amount of weight to it and a few others around us expressed the same thought. ARCHOS claims that the device weighs less than 28.2 ounces (1.8lbs), but couldn't tell us if that was with or without the battery pack installed. Obviously, this will make a difference and our custom 'arm lift' test makes us think that the weight figure was done without the battery. Consumers will have a choice between black and white designs and a number of accessories to go along with one.


Speaking of the battery, flipping the ARCHOS 9 over we can see the battery and the telascopic 'kick stand' that is being used to prop up the device for different angles. This stand didn't work too well though as when we were trying to take pictures ofthe ARCHOS 9 the stand folded together and the device landed flat on it's back. Actually using it while propped up on the stand might be found difficult for those that like to tap on the touch screen.


We also got a sneak peak at the optional ARCHOS docking station that adds 10/100 ethernet, a pair of USB 2.0 ports, VGA out and audio inputs and outputs.


The ARCHOS 9 that we had a chance to actually use featured an Intel ATOM Z510 processor, 1GB of system memory, a 60 GB hard disk drive (HDD), and Bluetooth to tether wireless accessories. The ARCHOS 9 was running Microsoft Windows 7 Starter, which will be officially released to the public next month. The retail version of the ARCHOS 9 will have a faster Intel Atom Z515 processor though, so if you want specifics on what is inside here is a list of the specifications.

The ARCHOS 9 looks like a pretty slick device and should do well in the market when it comes out with the release of Windows 7. It will be interesting to see how the market will react to a 9-inch tablet PC for $499.



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Archos officially prices, dates 9-inch Windows 7 tablet
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2009, 02:18:52 AM »

Archos has recently officially announced a US ship date and price for its Archos 9 tablet PC. First introduced in July, the Windows 7 Starter Edition-powered tablet will be available on October 22nd for $499, in either black or white exterior colors. Official specs of the device include a 1.1GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM and its namesake 9-inch, 1024×900 resolution resistive touchscreen.

A Bluetooth connection is also integrated, and there are two antennas that receive DVB=T TV broadcasts with diversity reception when the tablet is used in Europe. Otherwise, users get a 60GB hard drive and a battery that should power the device for four hours per charge. The Archos 9 will weigh about 1.8lbs.