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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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Archos? What? Is it that US company that made/makes mp3-players. Or was it Cowon? Better to google, but never ever have heard of this company.
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2010-09-01
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@DF: - Can user replace the battery or it remains to be the sealed type that can't be changed in the field?
- personally, I would want to make sure that it can do USB host(without the dock); without this I don't think you can attach mouse/fold-away keyboard or any other interest stuff on the go?
- in my book, portable h/d(I think that what is being used) is a bad idea.
USB 2.0 Host: Mass Storage Class (MSC) and Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) (adapter micro B/A sold separately)The 101 boasts a full size USB host.
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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Removable batteries are overrated... Just get an external usb battery pack. This way you'll have a universal battery to refill any of your portable gadgets even.
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2010-09-01
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it depends on your usage, as you know, there are only limit # of recharge cycles you can do with a battery. When it goes, you have to replace the battery or power it with a docking station. Yes, external USB battery pack would work(and I got one when I got my A605, and I continue use the pack on my N900 too). But it is sort of messy, I look geeky already, I don't need this extra thing to enhance that look
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2010-09-01
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In the engadget comments it says you can search for a one-click install market4archos.apk file. Would that be the same thing?
And now you can dual-boot an Archos? When MeeGo is ready would it be realistic to put that on?
Just asking because it'd be nice to finally have a tablet to buy in 2010. The WePad/WeTab link and others look interesting, but I'm waiting for more info.
Still, despite Archos not having the greatest of reputations, these tablets offer variety and interesting specs at interesting price points.
$199 for the Archos 43:
- Cortex A8 1Ghz
- 4.3-inch display with the rather pleasant 848x480 resolution
- 9 mm (0.4 inch) thick (actually rather slim!)
- 130 g (4.6 oz)
- 8GB (to 16GB) flash
- no cellular tax (it can be a choice you see; tethering is supported)
- no microsoft tax...

Etc. (specifications)Most obvious downsides IMO are the back-facing (2MP) camera so no videocalls (as we know it) and the apparently non-user-replacable battery.
I'm all for more competition in this category. Too bad Nokia chose to abandon this pocketable mobile companion device category that they once pioneered...