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Archos is calling the 32 an Android tablet, but I have trouble convincing myself that anything with a 3.2in screen is really a tablet so it makes far more sense to review it as a touchscreen media player. Archos may call the 32 a tablet, but it's reall...
The 8GB 32 can easily be found for just under £100 which makes it significantly cheaper than Apple’s £130 iPod Nano or Samsung’s £150 Galaxy Player 50. If you can live without DRM support and storage expansion then the 32 has a lot going for it: codec...
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The Archos 32 Android tablet is just like the Archos 28: the only difference is it’s a bit larger and pricier – and sadly no more usable because of it.We’ve been mildly impressed by all of Archos’ recent wave of 3G-free Android devices we’ve tested...
Unbelievably solid video playback...
Resistive touchscreen...
Archos is so nearly there, but once again fails with a frustrating screenArchos has released so many slight iterations of the same device now that the Archos 32 Android tablet really struggles to stand out.It’s older brother, the Archos 43, was very ne...
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It was only a matter of time before manufacturers started using Android in touchscreen media players; its flexibility and polished interface make Google’s mobile operating system the logical choice for anyone out to make an iPod Touch rival. Archos’s 3...
Once we fixed its limitations we enjoyed using the Archos 32, but we're sure better Android media players will be out soon...
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Whilst in China they may be preparing to celebrate the year of the rabbit, in the tech industry we are all getting set for what is without question going to be the year of the tablet. Electronics manufacturers far and wide are on the verge of launching...
Now, as Android PMP’s go, this is not bad. I say that because there are those that are better than with news emerging of a Samsung Galaxy Player, the standard is only going to get higher. As a budget Android PMP, though, this is probably one of the bes...
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Product Code: 501570 Don't let the name of the Archos 32 Internet Tablet fool you: it's palm-size, and it more closely resembles an Android smartphone than it does a Samsung Galaxy Tab. This is more of a mini-tablet than a tablet. The £101 Archos 32...
As a media player, the Archos 32 Internet Tablet could be a good travelling companion on the cheap if you don't already own an iPod touch or a smartphone, but if you're looking for smartphone-quality web surfing and apps, or if you want to read text m...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-30 12:29:32
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There are plenty of portable devices around that let you enjoy media, access the internet and organise your life. But while many tech-obsessed types are announcing the demise of more limited handhelds in favour of all-singing, all-dancing smartphones...
The Archos 32 certainly does the company's reputation justice, and though these sorts of features may not be restricted only to high-end mobiles for much longer, this sort of 'cut-down' approach didn't do Apple any harm with its iPod Touch. The Android...
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Archos has been making portable media players for a while and, as the likes of the Archos 5 showed, the company knows a thing or two about making a good one. Which is why despite being a touchscreen media player running a mobile OS initially designed for...
As experience has shown, Android wasn't built for tablets, so it's fortunate that the Archos 32 Internet Tablet is a tablet in name only. As an iPod touch-like media player, it falls short of Apple's level of slickness, but its excellent format support, a...
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Tweet Archos has long been at the forefront of the PMP market and by updating its portables with wireless connectivity and most recently the Android OS, it attempts to fight off competition from rivals and high-end mobile phones. The Archos 32 could e...
Decent display, range of connectivity, good all-round performance, reasonably priced...
On-screen keyboard can be awkward to use, poor camera, limited Apps on the Android OS, no microSD card upgrade option...
As an effective evolution of the MP3 player the Archos32 succeeds, but we’re not sure how much longer these sorts of devices will be able to hold off mobile phonesKey specsAndroid, Bluetooth, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-30 12:29:49
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The Archos 32 Internet Tablet attempts to stretch the definition of what a tablet really is. While the French PMP maker would like you to believe that it is indeed a full-on slate, in reality it’s personal media player. But that’s not to say it’s no...
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Don't let the name of the Archos 32 Internet Tablet fool you: it's palm-size, and it more closely resembles an Android smartphone than it does a Samsung Galaxy Tab. This is more of a mini-tablet than a tablet.The £101 Archos 32 Internet Tablet won't d...
As a media player, the Archos 32 Internet Tablet could be a good travelling companion on the cheap if you don't already own an iPod touch or a smartphone, but if you're looking for smartphone-quality web surfing and apps, or if you want to read text m...
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Don't let the name of the Archos 32 Internet Tablet fool you: It's palm-size, and it more closely resembles an Android smartphone than it does a Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Archos 32 Internet Tablet ($150, price as of December 3, 2010) won't disappoint if...
Excellent music and video playback, with support for most formats, Intuitive, Androidbased, phonelike interface...
Low screen resolution, No access to Android Market...
This tablet is a good choice as a music and video companion, but poor screen resolution makes Web browsing and other text-intensive tasks hard on the eyes...
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macworld.com Updated: 2011-07-30 12:29:53
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Don't let the name of the Archos 32 Internet Tablet fool you: It's palm-size, and it more closely resembles an Android smartphone than it does a Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Archos 32 Internet Tablet won't disappoint if you're expecting a high-quality music...
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Normally, critics chuckle with maniacal glee given the chance to savage a really awful product. But we take no joy in reporting the Archos 32, the company’s 3.2-inch Android-based portable media player (or, as the company pretentiously calls it, an “I...
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Voices in music and video sound faint or missing, Fuzzy screen, Limited number of Archos-optimized Android apps, Slow processor, Poor VGA camera, No expandable memory...
A 3.2-inch screen and Android 2.1 sound like a winning combination for $150, but poor audio quality, a dim screen and numerous other problems prevent the Archos 32 from posing any threat to Apple's iPod Touch...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-07-30 12:30:04
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The Archos 32 is a 3.2-inch touch screen tablet computing device that comes without the burden of a monthly cellular bill or contract. It runs the Google Android mobile operating system and has a solid construction all with an amazingly cheap pric...
Great music/video interface, Android 2.2 "Froyo" installed, No contracts/monthly bills...
Lowquality display, No multitouch, No access to Google Marketplace...
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With there now being five (oh yes, five!) Archos Android Internet Tablets on the market, it's understandably hard to keep 'em all straight, but in our minds the 32 is easy to separate from the rest – it, along with the 28, is more of an Android PMP than a...
Support for lots of audio and video formatsResponsive resistive touchscreenGood sound quality...
Lacks access to Android MarketAwkward camera placementNo speaker...
As we mentioned at the get-go there are a few things that perturb us about the Archos 32 – its mushy, glossy screen, poor camera placement, lack of a speaker, and the missing Android Market are all up there -- but we still found the experience of using th...
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Archos has a pretty successful history as the maker of excellent MP3 and portable media players, but the company's past forays into the tablet business haven't been all that impressive. There was a lot to like about the Archos 5 Internet Tablet, not as...
Good overall performance, Excellent audio quality, Plays video and 3D games smoothly, Compatible with wide range of audio and video formats, Several useful apps included...
Resistive display has lots of glare, Frustrating touch keyboard, Archos app market isn't as robust as Google's, Poor camera, No speaker...
This Android-based portable media player does more than the iPod nano for the same price, but is it a better deal?...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-07-30 12:30:21
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In what has become a very exciting fall for Android-based tablets, Archos became the first Android contender that coasted into our labs. This $149 “tablet” is an odd little device, in part simply because it’s called a tablet at all. It’s...
Good media playback, Slim design...
Finicky touch controls, Hard-to-use virtual keyboard, No 3G option, Not compatible with Android Market, Freezes up after prolonged non-use, No maps or GPS functionality...
This tiny Android tablet has some good features, but the highlights fail to outweigh the shortcomings of this finicky device...
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The Archos 32 Internet Tablet is a handheld device that’s either a portable media player that happens to run Android or a tiny Android tablet that happens to have spruced up multimedia capabilities, depending on how you look at it. In some ways, it’s...
The Archos 32 is a pretty good portable media player — if you’re cool with a device that has a 3.2 inch, 400 x 240 pixel display, no speaker, and very few physical buttons.The internet tablet was able to handle most audio and video files I threw at it...
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