Archos seems to be rushing in the netbook arena as it has announced its independent branded book the Archos 10. This reduced 10.2-inch gadget (with 1024 x 600 resolution) is bound to have a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard disk, with a 3-cell battery, WiFi, and three USB ports. Archos throws in 40 pounds worth of movies from the Archos Media Club. Oh, it runs Windows XP, though no pricing yet has been announced. All these features are meagure but overall the impression is cool.
The Archos 10 netbook, is a rebranding of the earlier Hasee Mj125 but as Archos has an image of high quality tech maker, they are expected to ensure that 10 be a quality product like earlier Archos PMPs.
Archos is FAMOUS for portable media players and internet media tablets. But as the company has jumped into the netbook race now, with the Archos 10, announced at CES 2009, many keen eyes have started observing its moves . Other specs of note include a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, 1 GB of DDR memory, a 160 GB hard disk drive, Windows XP operating system, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, a webcam and likely useless 3-cell battery. The Archos 10 does have a perfectly reasonable 3 USB ports though, but sorry, no GPS.
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