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Archos 101 Internet Tablet: Complete Multimedia Within Affordable Pricetag

Geared up along with ARM Cortex A8 at 1 GHz with DSP, Archos 101 Tablet is among the most recent tablet to enrich the competition inside of iPad's dominated Tablet PC industry. The one thing that need to be recognize with this excellent device is how the device loaded with fine and comprehensive options on affordable package price, this is certainly beneficial when you were happened to be on a budget and plan to generate your personal gadget totally customizable with all the world of programs which in turn transform the Archos 101 tablet from the satisfying Android internet gadget to a first-class internet tablet experience, and together reflects your personality and style. The Archos 101 provides all of the benefits of a laptop computer using its impressive processor. It includes Wi-fi compatability b/g/n, Bluetooth, HDMI ports along with G-Sensor. It has USB connectivity, built-in speaker plus microphone.

ARCHOS 101 tablet weighs only 16.9 oz – 480 g and is also 0.47” – 12 mm slim, such streamlined model to always be toted everywhere. The actual multi touch display screen is pretty receptive for playing games, navigating webpages, and utilizing on-screen gestures such as pinch-to-zoom. Archos 101 provides a custom media player which facilitates almost any DRM-free audio and video recording file you can throw in it. This tablet also has wonderful battery life, durable approximately 11 hrs while surf the net over Wi-fi. The capacitive touchscreen display, entire multi-touch, is fantastic: as responsive as iPhone 4, and undoubtedly as responsive as the iPad.

The display is brilliant and well-defined, along with a resolution of 1024×600, perfectly adequate for the purpose of viewing pictures as well as video. The most up-to-date firmware for Android 2.2 that was released in Dec 16th lets you set the processor speed and general performance to 3 various levels, this includes full on 1GHz.

Specifications

  • Internal memory: 8 GB
  • External memory: microSD/SDHC card slot (up to 32 GB)
  • Display: 10.1-inch TFT LCD screen, 1024 x 600 pixels
  • Operating system: Android 2.2 (Froyo)
  • Pre-installed applications: Aldiko, Ebuddy, Wikipedia, Avecomics, HubKap, Deezer, Mewbox, Raging Thunderlite (a 3D car demo game), WordNewspaper, Touiteur, Fring
  • Processor: 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8; 3D OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics accelerator
  • Wi-Fi: Wireless-N (802.11b/g/n)
  • Bluetooth: Version 2.1+EDR
  • Video output: HDMI
  • HD video: Up to 720p resolution with compatible format
  • Subtitles: Supports files with .srt, .ssa, .smi, .sub extensions
  • Video format compatibility: MPEG-4 and MPEG-4 HD; H.264 HD; WMV9/VC1
  • Music format compatibility: MP3; WMA; WMA-Pro 5.1; WAV; AAC; AAC+ 5.1; OGG Vorbis; FLAC
  • Photo format compatibility: JPEG; BMP; PNG;GIF
  • Battery life: Up to 36 hours of music playback; up to 7 hours of video playback; up to 10 hours of web surfing
  • Dimensions: 10.65 x 5.91 x 0.47 inches
  • Weight: 16.95 ounces

The Archos 101 Tablet also has HDMI out, Archos states it's the solely implementation which allows you to put  an entire Android experience on your HIGH DEFINITION TV while using the 101 for a command pad, it does seem a reasonable alternative if you were a video game player. Together with the inserted THREE DIMENSIONAL OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics accelerator inside it, this tablet will be able to perform the current 3D video game titles and it also can effortlessly perform 720p HD videos nicely that makes the tablet work nicely in exhibiting videos and photos to friends, loved ones, and someone else who will stand or sit still long enough.

Supposedly it's actually a good option should one decided to buy ARCHOS 101 due to entire qualities plus a great bargain. The ARCHOS 101 tablet includes nearly every characteristics needed to become a necessary part of everyone's internet not to mention social experience.

I've been laptop shopping and I saw one I fell in love with, good computer?

These are the details, I really like it's space capabilities and the processor isn't bad at all, but after i3 the "2310M" what is that? Is it a good thing? And what's you opinion on your laptop and all the details. It's priced $569.99 new. Should I get it?

Toshiba Satellite L775
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-17.4 Diagonal Widescreen True Brite Display.
-6GB DDR3 Memory 
-Intel Core 2.1 GHz i3-2310M Processor
-640GB Hard Drive(5400 RPM)
-5 hours battery life
-standard 2 year limited warranty
-Dolby Advance sound
-HDMI Port
-Multi Touch Pad
-WiFi
-Weighs 6.2 Pounds
-Mobile Intel HM65 Chipset
-Windows 7 home Premium 
-$569.99
-Toshiba

The guy above me is wrong, the i3 and i5 are very similar. The clock and turbo clock speed of the i5 is slightly higher, but the i5 won't load facebook, pictures, microsoft word, youtube, or even games any faster than that i3. Also, the i3 should have better battery life than an i5.

Se how the i3 has 4 numbers after it? That means its the newer generation of processors with a newer, better, CPU and graphics architecture. While a 4 digit i3 and a 4 digit i5 aren't too far from each other (both processors are plenty fast enough for any task anyway, and will simply be limited by other factors such as the GPU and hard drive), the 4 digit i3 is WAY better than a 3 digit i5, which means it's from the last generation.

Personally, I would buy a desktop over a 17" laptop. But if you like the size, go for it. Toshiba Satellites are nice laptops, and a 2 year warranty is longer than the one I get with my HP.

OTA Honeycomb update rolling out to wealthy HTC Flyer owners (Engadget)

You see that? It's a screenshot from a 32GB 3G + WiFi model of HTC's 7-inch
Flyer that's suddenly updated to Honeycomb 3.2 without so much as a note from
its mother. A tipster to the French site _HTC Hub_ has revealed that the
update (version 3.55.405.1) weighs in at 210MB and updated over the air, but
so far no-one with a cheaper 16GB WiFi-only edition has been able to replicate
the experience. Either the company is staggering the roll out of Google's
tablet-optimized software, or it's only interested in looking after the high-
rollers.

**Update: **HTC just confirmed over on Facebook that the GSM 3G version of the
Flyer gets the Honeycomb update today, the update for WiFi-only users is
"coming soon."

[Thanks, Bruno]

OTA Honeycomb update rolling out to wealthy HTC Flyer owners originally
appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Dec 2011 12:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms
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