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Archos 9 PCtablet


$540.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:9" touchscreen display. A complete X86 compatible machine - Intel Atom processor, 60GB storage drive, 1GB RAM. Compact and lightweight.

The Cons:Too wide to thumb-type and too narrow to touch-type. Display is not protected when the device is off. Runs windows.

The Archos 9 PCtablet is a new and upcoming style of netbook, one without a keyboard, a self proclaimed Internet Media Tablet. The tablet netbook is a late 2009 computer, is .68 of an inch thick and 820g heavy, making it extremely slender and lightweight, almost like a normal notebook.

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Despite lacking a physical keyboard, the Archos 9 pctablet has a virtual keyboard which it claims is easy to use with the resistive touchscreen. It also has an optical trackpoint to help surf the net and do other mouse related functions. The processor included is an Intel ATOM Z510 processor which works well with the 60 GB of space and the late 2009 operating system release of Microsoft Windows 7. Unlike other older tablets, the Archos 9 pctablet is a full touch screen, meaning fingers can be used instead of a stylus.

Features

  • Intel Atom Z510 1.1GHz processor
  • 1GB of Memory
  • 60GB HDD
  • Windows 7
  • 9-inch touchscreen
  • Front facing 1.3MP camera
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet
  • Weight: ~800g (1.76lbs)
  • .68" thick
  • DVBT TV

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Pros
  • 2

    9" touchscreen display

  • 2

    a complete X86 compatible machine - Intel Atom processor, 60GB storage drive, 1GB RAM

  • 1

    compact and lightweight

  • 1

    slim design

  • 1

    built in stand

  • 1

    removable battery

  • 0

    3G ready

  • -1

    comes with Windows 7

  • -1

    runs fluidly

Cons
  • 3

    too wide to thumb-type and too narrow to touch-type

  • 2

    display is not protected when the device is off

  • 2

    Runs windows

  • 2

    Archos has a really bad name when it comes to standing behind their (generally) poorly implemented devices

  • 1

    slow

  • -1

    no physical keyboard

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