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 MP3 Player News and Reviews: Archos gets into the Netbook craze
MP3 Player News and Reviews: Archos gets into the Netbook craze
Remember when Archos made PMP's? Well technically they still do, but they're calling them "Internet Media Tablets" now. There's been rumors for a while that they were going to release a netbook, and now its official. Archos quietly unveiled the new product at CES 2009. They're calling it ...
Uninspired Archos 10 netbook announced
Uninspired Archos 10 netbook announced
engadget.com — Archos is totally getting in on the netbook game with the announcement of their own branded model... (actually just a re-packaged Hasee MJ125), the Archos 10. This little 10.2-incher (with 1024 x 600 resolution) is going to pack a 1.6GHz Intel Atom ... (more) Uninspired Archos 10 netbook announced
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Uninspired Archos 10 netbook announced
Engadget — ... Archos is totally getting in on the netbook game with the announcement of their own branded model (actually just a re-packaged Hasee MJ125), the Archos 10. This little 10.2-incher (with 1024 x 600 resolution) is going to pack a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive, with a 3-cell battery, WiFi, and three USB ports -- nothing to get too excited about, for sure, but we'll wait with breath bated for word on pricing and availability. [Via DAPreview] ...

Archos the Latest in Long Line of Netbook Contenders
Maximum PC — If you've blinked, chances are somebody has released a new netbook. This time that somebody is Archos, which doesn't come as much of a surprise, both because it's been rumored the media tablet maker would enter the netbook market and, well, who isn't these days? Archos made its netbook ...

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If you've blinked, chances are somebody has released a new netbook. This time that somebody is Archos, which doesn't come as much of a surprise, both because it's been rumored the media tablet maker would enter the netbook market and, well, ...