ARM9-based Android tablets to sell for under $200
Mar 3, 2010 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsArchos announced two low-cost, WiFi-enabled tablets that run Android on a 600MHz ARM9 processor. The Archos 7 Home Tablet offers a seven-inch touchscreen and is designed for mobile use, while the eight-inch Archos 8 Home Tablet is designed for fixed kitchen-computer and digital picture frame (DPF) duties, says the company.
Archos offered relatively few details on the new tablets, which it said will both ship this spring. Compared to the company's Linux- and Android-based Internet Tablets, such as the most recent Archos 5 Internet Tablet, the new devices are underpowered, running on an unnamed 600MHz ARM9 processor instead of an ARM Cortex-A8-based Texas Instruments OMAP3x system-on-chip (SoC). However, the prices, ranging from $180 to $225, are considerably less than the Archos 5 Internet Tablet's $500 price (with 500GB storage). Archos also announced that it will introduce a new range of Internet Tablets this summer that run ARM Cortex-based SoCs ranging up to 1GHz, with screen sizes from three to 10 inches.
Archos 7 Home Tablet
The Archos 8 Home Tablet is equipped with 4GB of RAM, and provides an 8-inch touchscreen surrounded by a large DPF-like frame, says Archos. Designed to plug into an outlet in the kitchen, bedroom, or office desk, the Archos 8 Home Tablet appears to lack a battery. The Archos 8 is designed primarily for web browsing, slide-show viewing, web services, and video content. The Archos 8 shares its sibling's 12mm thickness, but weighs a bit more at around 400 grams (0.9 Ibs).
Archos 8 Home Tablet
Other services include news, weather, and local business directories, which can be configured to appear as live widgets on the home screen. Home Tablet users can customize their tablets with Android apps from Archos' Appslib store, which also serves the Android-ready Archos 5 Internet Tablet, says the company.
Archos background and Angstrom Linux distro
Announced in February 2009 and shipping last September, the Archos 5 Internet Tablet is an upgraded, Android-ready version of a Linux-based tablet first introduced in August 2008 (along with a seven-inch Archos 7). Igny, France-based Archos has been making Linux-based PMPs for years, including the PMA400, the Archos 604, and the 7-inch Archos 704.
Archos 5 Internet Tablet
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Availability
The Archos 7 Home Tablet will be available in 2GB and 8GB flash memory versions at a recommended price of 130 Pounds (about $195) and 150 Pounds (about $225), respectively, starting in April. On the Archos Home Tablet Web page, here, the company says the Archos 7 Home Tablet will start at a lower $179 price in the U.S.
The Archos 8 Home Tablet, meanwhile, will be available in 4GB at a recommended price of 130 Pounds starting in May, says Archos.
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