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Archos Internet tablet runs the Android OS


Archos Internet tablet runs the Android OS. Archos internet tablet features a 5 inch high resolution touch screen, full internet browser and 3D GPS navigation. It offers 16GB to 500GB capacity, in which users can store android applications along with movies, song, photos and other stuff.


Archos also introduced the AppsLib store for unlimited access to free and paid application. It also includes several preinstalled Android application such as eBuddy instant messaging app, Twidroid, Craiqsphone, Thinksfree and Quickpedia.

The ARCHOS 5 Internet Tablet can be connected with Wi-Fi® network, Without Wi-Fi access users can use the 3.5G connection of their mobile phone and connect through Bluetooth to the ARCHOS 5 Internet Tablet, without requiring an additional subscription. The ARCHOS 5 also features an embedded GPS application.

The ARCHOS 5 Internet Tablet will be available from retailers, Amazon and the ARCHOS Website beginning September 16, 2009, at prices ranging from £199.99 to £369.99.

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