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CES 2013: Archos
Explore the innovative offerings of Archos at CES 2013 in this captivating video. Delve into the latest advancements and product unveilings that Archos presented during the Consumer Electronics Show ...
This is a great-looking player: sleek, attractive, and metallic—a far cry from the cheap plastic look of previous Archos devices like the 605 WiFi.
Ars Technica takes an in-depth look at the Archos AV420 Digital Media Player.
Archos's new interface looks more modern and runs more smoothly than the ones in earlier players. The screen responds to finger touches more quickly than the previous ones did to a stylus.
Surfing the Internet on the Archos 5 is a vastly improved experience compared with the older Archos players. Zooming in, moving around within pages, and typing URLs are all easy to do.
I have another Archos MP3 player than has a Compact Flash slot on it and the ability to copy pictures from the card. I take it on vacations to give myself virtually unlimited storage.
You know how Archos execs feel when they take a look at the iPhone, right? They see a small screen with a smaller capacity that their 7-inch, Archos 705 WiFi 160 GB player and know they could ...
If Apple's iPod is the nicely tuned Porsche of portable media players and Microsoft's Zune is the Jetta, then a new Wi-Fi-enabled unit from Archos is the Hummer, a brutish performer with all the ...
The new line of Archos portable media players includes two Wi-Fi-enabled models with Web browsing, Flash video support, and direct downloads of CinemaNow videos--and don't require a PC connection.
Archos has added features for recording television shows to its new portable media player. Archos' third-generation video media players, the Pocket Video Recorder AV400 series, will let consumers ...
Archos popped out two AV devices, the AV700, a media player/recorder with DVB-T tuner, and the 104, a small flash drive with customizable UI. They showed both of them at a special meeting at CeBIT.
The Archos Video Player app hit the Google Play Store a few months ago, letting anyone with an Android 4.0 or later device (and $4.99 to spare) run the media center app. Now there’s a free ...