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  • Quick Look: Archos 5 Internet Tablet

    Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

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    The Fedex man (his name is Gary) dropped off the Android-powered Archos 5 Internet Tablet this morning. I, in turn, opened the box and took photos of the aforementioned device.

    Specs (complete list here):

    • 4.8-inch touchscreen (800×480 resolution)
    • 32GB storage, expandable via microSD
    • Video playback: MP4 (720p), H.264 (720p), WMV (DVD resolution), MKV (720p)
    • Audio playback: MP3, WMA, AAC+, Ogg, FLAC
    • Photo viewer: JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF
    • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP), FM transmitter, FM receiver, GPS
    • Built-in speaker, microphone, and kickstand

    Size

    The tablet is about 5.5 inches wide, 3 inches tall, and .25 inches thick. It feels solid, but not too heavy. Kind of like a big smartphone. It’d definitely fit in a roomy pants pocket.

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    There’s a kickstand built into the back of the tablet, allowing you to set it on a desk.

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    Screen

    The 800×480-resolution screen works well for watching video clips and navigating the Android interface, although you’ll need to do some side-scrolling on web pages. There’s a built-in accelerometer that orients the screen horizontally or vertically.

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    Software

    There’s a built-in app store with Free, Search, and Update tabs along the top. Selection seems a bit limited and I was unable to find any for-pay apps but I need to play around more.

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    The video player works okay with locally-saved videos but I had some trouble with certain YouTube clips. One time I just got sound and no video and a few other times the player would start loading a clip and never end up playing it. The tablet uses a YouTube player – it doesn’t directly play YouTube Flash videos embedded in the web browser.

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    Music playback is handled via standard 3.5mm audio jack or using the built-in speaker.

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    The GPS software features overhead maps and voice guidance. It seemed to work well but I haven’t actually tested it in a car yet..

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    Other Info

    • At first glance the tablet seems a tad sluggish (especially when typing), but I still need to put in some quality time with it.
    • Archos also sent me the AV docking station so I’ll be able to hook the tablet up to a TV.
    • The main screen can only be used horizontally, tilting the tablet vertically does nothing.

    I’ll have a full review up in the coming weeks. Please leave any questions in the comments section below and I’ll try to address as many as I can.

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