Archos has announced (actually just listed them on their website) the third generation low cost Arnova tablets based on Rockchip RK2918 (Cortex A8 @ 1GHz) with 1 GB RAM and running Android 4.0 (ICS) with Arnova 10b G3 and Arnova 9 G3
Here are the specifications of the devices:
CPU | • Rockchip RK2918 (Cortex A8) @ 1 GHz |
System Memory | • 1GB RAM |
Operating system | • ANDROID 4.0 |
Capacity | • Flash memory: 8 GB or 4 GB • Extendable via micro SDHC Slot |
Display characteristics | • Arnova 10b G3 – 10.1” Resistive Dual Touch screen, TFT LCD (Resolution : 1024 x 600) • Arnova 9 G3 – 9.7″ Capacitive 5 points MultiTouch Screen with IPS Technology (Resolution: 1024 x 768) |
Video Playback | • H.264 up to 1080p resolution – 30 fps • MPEG-4– 30 fps • Container formats: .avi .mp4 ,mkv, .mov, and .flv |
Audio Playback | • MP3, WAV, APE, OGG, FLAC |
Photo viewer | • JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG |
Interfaces | • Micro USB host 2.0: Mass Storage Class (MSC) • Micro SD slot (SDHC compatible) • USB port 2.0 • Audio Jack |
Communication protocols | • WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) • 3G via optional ARCHOS G9 3G Stick (Arnova 10b G3 only) |
Miscellaneous | • 720p camera • Built-in speaker • Microphone • G-sensor |
Power source | • Internal: Lithium Polymer battery • USB Power adapter/charger |
Dimensions & weight | • Arnova 10b G3 – 270 mm x 150 mm x 12 mm – 630 g • Arnova 9 G3 – 239 mm x 184 mm x 12.5 mm – 630 g |
Compatibility | • Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 or higher, Mac OS or Linux in mass storage mode |
Arnova 10b G3 is expected to cost around 200 USD (It can be pre-ordered for 199.99 USD) and Arnova 9 G3 will probably be slightly more expensive because it features a capacitive touchscreen. Although they can’t beat the prices of the 7″ Android tablets produced by Chinese manufacturers, the new Archos Arnova tablets are still relatively price competitive for Android 4 tablets with 10″ screens.
For further information, you can visit Arnova 10b G3 and Arnova 9 G3 pages.
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