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Abstract: The Archos 5 Internet tablet is the first Android powered device from this French media player company. The device features a 4.8" touch screen, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and storage through built in memory with MicroSD expansion or hard drive...
Beautiful, large screen, Wide codec support, Great quality of audio processing (when using headphones)
Expensive, Needed accessories add to the expense, Resistive touch screen, No Android Market, Limited US support for web TV and radio, Weak OS/device stability
The Archos 5 Internet Tablet was supposed to be a personal media playing, internet browsing, Android app running powerhouse. Unfortunately in that capacity it fell flat on its face. The Android market is gone, replaced by the much smaller Archos AppL...
This is part 2 of the Archos 5 Internet Tablet review. It had to be split due to being too long for the CMS, so make sure to read part 1 first. Transferring files The Archos 5 IT supports both MTP and MSC/UMS as well as a debug mode and an USBnet mod...
Abstract: Whether the Archos 5 IT is a full-on tablet is debatable. What isn’t is how fluent it is multimedia-wise. With Android Market support, this PMP could shine.
Beautiful design; impressive display; add-ons provide an unparalleled experience
Pricey; many Web videos wouldn't play; features that come standard in comparable products are absent; unreliable Wi-Fi
Archos charges too much for too little with the standard Archos 5. To be competitive in 2010, all of this media player's optional extras should have come standard. ...
Large, gorgeous screen makes it arguably the bestlooking media player on the market. At 6.4 ounces, it's barely heavier than your cellphone
Android runs dogslow when it's not crashing. 32 GB doesn't feel like enough storage for a highdef movie device. (Heavier, bigger, harddrive versions are also available.) Touchscreen is badly botched, which makes typing incredibly frustrating
Abstract: The Archos 5 Internet Tablet appears to be an attempt at snagging some of the market share held by popular multi-use devices such as the Zune HD and the iPod Touch. It boasts a number of qualities that make it stand out from the rest of that market. Ke...
The Archos 5 Internet tablet has a large screen which gives you good experience in video quality, photo viewing and gaming. This device can be paired with cell phone for internet usage. Bluetooth pairing is fast.
There is IM but not voice chat which makes it incomplete. No voice chat support, locating places on GPS is slow, flash not supported for internet (further versions of Archos 5 Internet tablet support flash), awful music quality.
The Archos 5 Internet tablet has more of negatives than positives. It was made simply to compete with the iPod touch. The features are same as iPod touch minus the phone but the feature quality is nowhere comparable. The features are all half served li...