So we got our hands on the new
Archos 9 PC Tablet, and unlike its smaller siblings (the
Archos 5 and
Archos 7), this one comes with Windows 7 instead of Android OS.
This 8.9-inch PC tablet reminded me of those early versions of the
netbook years ago. This is also the very first time I saw an Atom
Z-series CPU clocked at 1.2GHz (Atom Z515). I guess they really are for
the MID types.
Archos 9 PC Tablet specs:
8.9″ LED backlight display @ 1024×600 pixels
Intel Atom Z515 1.2GHz
1GB DDR2 RAM
60GB SSD
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.1
1.3MP camera
USB 2.0 port
3.5mm audio jack
2400mAh Lithium Polymer battery
Windows 7 Starter
The
Archos 9 has a resistive screen so it comes with
a stylus tucked at the back. Using the stylus with Windows makes more
sense than on Android. The optical trackpad also helps with the mouse
navigation.
The USB port and Windows 7 allows you to hook up the Archos 9 to a
lot of devices you normally do on your laptop or PC. I was able to have
Smart Bro Plug-it and Globe Tattoo running on the device for some
wireless (3G) internet. Since it also has a built-in mic, speakers and a
webcam you’re all set to do Skype video too.
There’s also a kickstand at the back so you can position it better
when watching movies. The Lithium polymer battery can also be easily
removed at the back panel for when you want it replaced later on.
At 16mm thick, the Archos 9 comes close to the Apple iPad (13.4 mm)
and though the over-all size may look smaller, it’s still way heavier
(0.82kg vs. 0.63kg). The
Archos 9 retails for around Php29k in stores but wait for our review first before deciding to get one.
Posted by: YugaTech