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Want to Buy Tablet PC Then Why Not to Go for ARCHOS 9 PC TABLET

Posted on the 10 January 2013 by Yogeshvashist98 @YogeshVashist98

ARCHOS 9 PC TABLET

The ARCHOS 9 PC Tablet has come in gadgets market with a revolution. With its great features it is attracting many buyers in the current market. If we talk about Archos 9 PC TABLET in brief then you will come to know why it is gaining much attraction.

ARCHOS 9 PC Tablet which is powered with Intel Atom Z515 1.2 GHz has come up with 8.9 inch LED backlight resistive touch screen with 1024×600 pixels. archos tablet has used Windows 7 Starter Edition as its operating system which makes it more efficient and attractive for a buyer.

However its hard disk is just 60 GB which is the only negative point I think ARCHOS has when compared to its competitors according to their price. The light weight PC Tablet (just 800 gms) supports 1 GB RAM, 2 USB ports and 3.5 mm audio jack.

When we talk about the connectivity integrated in ARCHOS 9 PC Tablet then we must say it is rich in network and connectivity options. It supports Wi-Fi, Ethernet connection and Bluetooth connectivity.

About dimensions, ARCHOS has designed its PC Tablet in a portable manner. It sizes 256 x 134 x 17 mm integrated with 1.3 mega pixel camera with built in leg stand (2 positions). It also comes with built in webcam which can be used at its best while keeping it on its built in leg stand.

ARCHOS PC Tablet includes in its package; removal battery, battery charger, stylus, user guide and other important papers such as warranty card. If we talk about the software and hardware it comes with, then it includes Microsoft Security Essentials, Lotus Symphony (for office productivity) and Vtuner card for Web TV and Radio player.

At the last, the most important part of any type of gadget we must care is its battery life. ARCHOS PC Tablet has removable Lithium Polymer Battery which gives approximately 5 hours of battery backup. It also comes with a battery charger.


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