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Zusammenfassung: Derzeit werden unglaublich viele Tablets auf den Markt geworfen, selbst beim Lebensmittel-Discounter gibt es die Geräte – zu Preisen ab 90 Euro. ITespresso.de hat sich drei Tablets genauer angeschaut, komplett überzeugen kann leider keines davon. Anze...
Beim Archos 7 Home Tablet merkt man, dass Archos aus dem Unterhaltungselektronikbereich kommt. Das Tablet sieht schick aus und spielt Videos gut ab, auch wenn der Sound stellenweise sehr blechern klingt. Zum Surfen und Mailen taugt das Gerät ebenfalls,...
Android in a tablet form factor. Slim and attractive
Slow, runs ancient Android 1.5, no Android Market, missing standard Google apps
We'd love to adore the Archos 7 Home Tablet, we really would. A 7" Android tablet for $199? Wow. But so many concessions were made to achieve that low price, that we have a hard time recommending it unless you're on an extremely limited budget and jus...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-06-29, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: techworld.com
The Archos 7 performs a set of core tasks reasonably well, and comes at very reasonable price. On the other hand, the touchscreen is hard to operate, and you can't buy new apps at the Android Market. Many Android smartphones in the same price range (w...
The Archos 7 performs a set of core tasks reasonably well, and comes at very reasonable price of $199. On the other hand, the touchscreen is hard to operate, and you can't buy new apps at the Android Market. Many Android smartphones in the same price...
Limited access to apps, Touchscreen is tough to operate
The Archos 7 performs a set of core tasks reasonably well and comes at very reasonable price of $199. On the other hand, the touchscreen is hard to operate, and you can’t buy new apps at the Android Market. ...
Extremely affordable. Sharp and bright screen. WiFi equipped. Keeps kids quiet better than a ball gag and a roll of duct tape. (Kidding!)
No hardware features (like an accelerometer) to speak of. Wretched typing experience on oldschool resistive touchscreen. Old Android version installed (1.5 not kidding!)
Affordable. Sleek, compact design. Android-based OS provides means scores of free apps. Built-in kickstand. User-adjustable EQ.
Poor screen sensitivity. On-screen typing is difficult. Music and video players could be improved.
At $200, much can be forgiven of the Archos 7 Home Tablet, since it offers such a large touch screen, HD video, Web access, free apps, and a lot more. But make no mistake, with an unpolished interface and a less-than-responsive touch screen, there's a ...
Veröffentlicht: 2010-06-04, Autor: Donald , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Archos 7 Home Tablet delivers a large screen, slim design, microSDHC-based memory expansion, and a familiar Android operating system, all for an unbeatable price
Its resistive touch screen is clunky, the processor is sluggish, storage is skimpy, and basic buttons for home screen and volume control are missing. There's no support for Adobe Flash, Bluetooth, GPS, video output, accelerometer, digital compass, and mul
The Archos 7 Home Tablet isn't going to amaze you with its specs or features, but its low price and core Android features--Web, e-mail, media playback--make it a workable iPad alternative.