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This almost perfect sized touch tablet was surprisingly well made, thin, light and less costly approach to having a touch tablet then buying an IPad from Apple. Archos having been around for some time making small mp3/mp4 players is now really touching on a great growing market of touch tablets both in Windows and also Android. There only flaw is the lack of real support and slow turn around on updating firmware's of their product line. This little device uses Android 2.2 froyo (after updating firmware from Archos) customized version with a substitute Android Marketplace of their own limiting the users ability to download useable apps created under the real Android marketplace but can be changed to support the Marketplace with a bit of hacking on the part of the user and not supported by Archos again. You can now begin to see these devices at your local retail stores like Best Buys due to market demand for inexpensive IPad look alikes to meet their needs for a realistic portable touch tablet. Video & sound are very good and the user can view up to 720p movies on the devices. Expandable through it's micro sd card slot, storage of video or music files all depend on the size of card you get. Overall this is a great little device despite it's shortfalls and worth checking out.Read full review

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The folks at ArchosFans.com have figured out a way for owners of the ARCHOS 5 to get Android Market and all of the Google Apps like Maps, Talk Calendar and more onto the the device! Here how get to it on your Archos Access 5.5 soon as possible How to Install Android P on Archos Access 5.5. The phone comes with a five.50-inch touchscreen show with a resolution of 480 pixels by 854 pixels.The Archos Access five.5 runs robot.The Archos Access five.5 is supercharged by quad-core processor and it comes with 1GB of RAM.

How To Install Google Market On Archos 5 250gb

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Hey everyone, DNebab2890 here doing a full review of the Archos 32 internet tablet. First off, WOW... I mean... WOW! This little gadget has got it really going for itself.I've owned all 3 iPod Touches (1st Gen, 2nd Gen, and 3rd Gen) and they were good, but the Archos 32 is just plain great. The UI is smooth and easy to use. It runs Android 2.2/Froyo removing the limits and restrictions associated to non-jailbroken iPod Touches and iPhones. In regards to hardware, this IT is fairly quick at a price rate under $200. All 5 of the IT's from Archos are great (Archos 28, 32, 43, 50, 70, and 101 - model number corresponding to screen size - 2.8in, 3.2in, 4.3in, 5in, 7in, and 10.1in) and make for real competition with other companies wading in the internet tablet pool. Archos has been making internet tablets for a while now, fiddling with the idea of wifi and internet capabilities with the Archos 604 and 605.Now, back to the 32. First off, this gadget is more of a PMP than an IT due to it's small screen size, the 43 seems to fit the description better.Running Android Froyo and having Flash 10, this IT gives you a REAL internet experience compared to using a squashed-down mobile version of the internet.The battery life on the 32 is REALLY good, lasting quite some time before needing to recharge.There is a camera/camcorder, but it's not that great (VGA) The 43 and other higher models have HD camera/camcorder capabilites and high resolution screens.Out of the box, you're given the 'Appslib' app library, which only has 1,500 or so apps, with mostly Chinese made apps. After downloading and installing Google Marketplace (it's kind of a hack, which requires downloading the Marketplace apk) you'll get to maximize the usage of your IT with all 150,000 apps.Overall, this internet tablet is a real treat, giving some relief from the eye sores of seeing nearly EVERYONE around you with an iPod Touch or iPhone.At roughly $150 (give or take $10) this gadget is a must.If you're willing to take the Android plunge, this is onetoy you'll definitely want to have.Read full review