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Archos Android Tablet With 720p Playback and Mobile Internet to Launch September 15th [Tablets]

August 20, 2009 Tech View Comments

Archos may have underdelivered with internet tablets in the past, but since that was mostly due to half-baked UI, we’ll allow ourselves to get excited about an Android-based Archos tablet —especially one with specs like these. Depending on your adherence to the nebulous categorization of tiny computers, the impending Archos tablet (which will be announced September 15th, according to Pocketables ) may actually qualify as a MID rather than a tablet: It’ll have a 5-inch WVGA touchscreen capable of 720p playback (with HDMI output), 3.5G mobile internet, and up to 500GB HDD.

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