ARCHOS Announces ARCHOS 80 G9 & ARCHOS 101 G9 Tablets – Runs Android 3.1 HoneyComb with 1.5 GHz Processor

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ARCHOS recently has officially announced their two latest Android Based Tablets, they are ARCHOS 80 G9 and ARCHOS 101 G9.

These Tablets runs Android 3.1 OS Honeycomb and powered by 1.5 GHz dual core processor and HDD Seagate 250GB. Both Tablets have much in common.

The main difference between ARCHOS 80 G9 dan ARCHOS 101 G9 only on the screen. The ARCHOS 80 G9 comes with 8 inch display with 1024 x 768 px of resolution while the ARCHOS 101 G9 comes with 10.1 inch display with 1280 x 800 px resolution.

These Tablets is scheduled to be available in Market by the end of September 2011 while from its price, ARCHOS 80 G9 $349 while ARCHOS 101 G9 will be priced at around $349.

ARCHOS itself also provides USB 3G stick, it’s an additional accessories for ARCHOS G9 to connect to internet via 3G network. This tool is sold for $49 and interestingly, this USB 3G stick can be used on Windows PC or Mac OS as USB modem.

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