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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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I was waiting on the Tab, but went ahead and ordered the Archos 101 for $333 delivered from J&R Electronics.
1. 10" 1024X600 capacitive display
2. Froyo with Flash 10.1
3. 1ghz 3640 arm 8
4. 16gb built-in
5. microsd for more space
6. USB with FULL host function (reads thumb drives, powers external USB drives and game controllers work- if needed)
7. Full market for previous Archos Android device was easy to mod, so expected same for this line too.
8. At least $500 less than the Tab (total cost).
I already have an Android phone with "decent" size display (Incredible), so this will do great for book, comic and web browsing. Also, the game emulators will play better with a controller And I can USB tether using the Incredible.
Frankly, main issue is this device is $500 LESS than the Tab and the 8gb 7" version is $550 less (but has 800X480) display. Heck, I could buy the 10" and 7" together and still save over $300 to one Tab.
Why pay almost $1,000 for a device that will be old hat within a year anyways?
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2010-09-23
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I was waiting on the Tab, but went ahead and ordered the Archos 101 for $333 delivered from J&R Electronics.
1. 10" 1024X600 capacitive display
2. Froyo with Flash 10.1
3. 1ghz 3640 arm 8
4. 16gb built-in
5. microsd for more space
6. USB with FULL host function (reads thumb drives, powers external USB drives and game controllers work- if needed)
7. Full market for previous Archos Android device was easy to mod, so expected same for this line too.
8. At least $500 less than the Tab (total cost).
I already have an Android phone with "decent" size display (Incredible), so this will do great for book, comic and web browsing. Also, the game emulators will play better with a controller And I can USB tether using the Incredible.
Frankly, main issue is this device is $500 LESS than the Tab and the 8gb 7" version is $550 less (but has 800X480) display. Heck, I could buy the 10" and 7" together and still save over $300 to one Tab.
Why pay almost $1,000 for a device that will be old hat within a year anyways?
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2010-09-23
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You would have thought that they would have announced the price by now. I'm hoping for £500-£600, which I think would be fair.
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2010-09-23
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I'm waiting for the pricing too! However, I hope that they do well out of the gate. I'm really looking forward to taking this thing into meetings and getting some work done with it. I'm also itching to ditch my N810 whose battery is now failing.