Archos Q9 Tablet Is A Beefy, Honeycomb-Running Machine

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Thursday, September 15th, 2011
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The Archos G9 tablet comes in two flavors, 8-inch and 10-inch, and runs Honeycomb 3.2. The specs are more than acceptable with the 8-incher starting at $299 for 1 GHz of power and $100 more for a half a GHz extra. The tablets have internal flash memory of up to 16GB or a 250GB hard drive, your choice.

The 101 is a 10-inch model with a slightly faster CPU standard while the 80 is the bargain basement model at 8 inches. Here is your pricing.

ARCHOS 80 G9 8GB – 1 GHZ at $299
ARCHOS 80 G9 16GB – 1.5 GHz at $329
ARCHOS 80 G9 250GB – 1.5 GHz at $369
ARCHOS 101 G9 16GB – 1.5 GHz at $399
ARCHOS 101 G9 250GB – 1.5 GHz at $469

The devices will be available in October with pre-orders starting this month in the U.S.

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