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Published: 2009-10-27, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Archos 5 Internet tablet/portable media player offers a large, high-resolution touch-screen display, Wi-Fi, music playback, photos, Flash video and game compatibility, Bluetooth, e-mail, a Web browser, a built-in speaker, an integrated kickstand, G...
GPS signal reception is poor enough to make the feature useless; many popular Android apps are unsupported; Flash video support is hit or miss; no multitouch support for keyboard or gestures; text copy and paste is a chore; and the glossy design shows ...
The Archos 5 is a great video player, but it disappoints as a premium Android Internet tablet and GPS unit. Read full review See all prices
Published: 2009-10-27, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Archos 5 Internet tablet/portable media player offers a large, high-resolution touch-screen display, Wi-Fi, music playback, photos, Flash video and game compatibility, Bluetooth, e-mail, a Web browser, a built-in speaker, an integrated kickstand, G...
GPS signal reception is poor enough to make the feature useless; many popular Android apps are unsupported; Flash video support is hit or miss; no multitouch support for keyboard or gestures; text copy and paste is a chore; and the glossy design shows ...
The Archos 5 is a great video player, but it disappoints as a premium Android Internet tablet and GPS unit. Read full review
Abstract: Except for maybe the keyboard, web browsing on the Archos 5 Android is a significant across-the-board improvement over the Archos 5 IMT. The Android tablet loads pages faster, has more connectivity options, offers better scrolling and browser navigation..
Sleek design. Huge, beautiful, high-res screen. Built-in Wi-Fi, browser. On-screen home button for one-click Main Menu access. No need for stylus. Available in large capacities.
Expensive. Touch-screen interface is not as sophisticated as those of competitors. Apps aren't well-executed. UI could stand to be streamlined—requires too many clicks at times.
Besides the half-baked Android implementation on the latest Archos 5 Internet Tablet, not much has changed from last year's device, and the touch-screen PMP competition is only getting tougher....
Abstract: ext3, not Mac compatible!The Archos 5 IT has migrated from the FAT32 file system, to Ext3 because the latter supports increased file sizes.Designed by Microsoft, FAT32 dates from another era, as it has existed since Windows 95. It was only designed for...
Abstract: Video Review: Chris Hardwick and Olivia Munn look at the Archos 5 Android Internet Tablet with its 4.8" touch screen, easy web browsing, GPS, HD video out, 16 gig HD and more all for $300. Find out if Android is one step ahead of Apple and Microsoft wi...
Abstract: Archos 5 Internet Tablet Review By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Sep 21, 09 04:24 PM PDT Archos has shocked gadget fans worldwide when it launched its android-powered Archos 5 Internet Tablet last week. The operating system, the sheer size of the device and...
Abstract: Google's Android is making its way into every nook and cranny in the tech industry, so we weren't surprised to find the open-source operating system (OS) in Archos new offering, the Archos 5 Internet Tablet.Like its earlier iterations, the Archos 5 sports...
Out of the box, the Archos 5 Internet Tablet is a great media player. While having an Android OS seems to have made the interface much more intuitive and easy to use, its potential is unfulfilled and stunted by the lack of supporting apps specifically ...
Abstract: Passend zu meiner Retrospektive vom Montag, können wir heute über ein weiteres Gerät mit Android als Betriebssystembasis berichten. In der Vergangenheit gab es zahlreiche sogenannte PMPs, die versuchten dem Platzhirsch iPod touch das Wasser abzugraben....