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Archos 10.1" 8GB Android Tablet

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wootalyzer


quality posts: 1 Private Messages wootalyzer

Wootalyzer's Pricing Post! - The price of today's woot item is saved here for future reference
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Archos 10.1" 8GB Android Tablet
$149.99 + $5 Shipping
Condition: Refurbished

*DISCLAIMER* Wootalyzer! is in no way affiliated with Woot!, and this post may not always be here!

teenracer6


quality posts: 59 Private Messages teenracer6

CNET review for the 16gb version. I cant imagine they differ much besides size.

http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/archos-101-16gb/4505-3126_7-34167948.html

ashliz8806 wrote:Going to a Wizards game and being disappointed is like going swimming and getting wet...If you didn't expect it, I'm not sure I trust your judgment.

jeffiekins


quality posts: 50 Private Messages jeffiekins

Is it my imagination, or is this kinda expensive for a re-furbished no-name Android tablet? At least it has a capacitive touch screen and HDMI.

I'm supposed to buy something? But we're having so much fun with things as they are, I don't want to ruin it!
Purchases: 18 / 11 (nobody cares what, so I won't tell you);
Brownies of Cannabis: 1 / 12 (Thanks, Wootalyzer! -- would it help if I called them something else?).

Anorion


quality posts: 35 Private Messages Anorion

Amazon seems to like it, but kind of whines about the screen.

Certified Linux Chemist Guy.
If I hated Apple products any more than I do, I'd be on lists.

CowboyDann


quality posts: 702 Private Messages CowboyDann



Here is a 10 minute video review of the product. It had the most views and the best ratings.

stars67


quality posts: 0 Private Messages stars67

If Dyson made a tablet, recalled it, then refurbished it, would we ever have to check woot again?

Or does it just feel like there's a Dyson or a tablet every day?

music2video


quality posts: 2 Private Messages music2video
jeffiekins wrote:Is it my imagination, or is this kinda expensive for a re-furbished no-name Android tablet? At least it has a capacitive touch screen.



Archos has been around for years

jdevenberg


quality posts: 6 Private Messages jdevenberg

Archos tablets are cheap for a reason. If you want a budget tablet running an out of date version of android spend the extra $50 for either a kindle fire or nook tablet. You'll be happier. Especially if you root the nook.

bmrbill


quality posts: 94 Private Messages bmrbill

Here's a video review.

Edited to say CowboyDann beat me to it!

jdevenberg


quality posts: 6 Private Messages jdevenberg
music2video wrote:Archos has been around for years



doesn't mean they aren't no name. The fact that they have been around as long as they have and the average consumer doesn't know them speaks to their second-rateness

jeffiekins


quality posts: 50 Private Messages jeffiekins
music2video wrote:Archos has been around for years


Yes, and so has KDS (longer, in fact). It still strikes most people as "generic." It doesn't matter how long your "brand" is in the tooth if you haven't distinguished it. I know they make perfectly nice stuff, but they're not Apple, Samsung, Motorola, or even Sony.

I'm supposed to buy something? But we're having so much fun with things as they are, I don't want to ruin it!
Purchases: 18 / 11 (nobody cares what, so I won't tell you);
Brownies of Cannabis: 1 / 12 (Thanks, Wootalyzer! -- would it help if I called them something else?).

GURABoy


quality posts: 9 Private Messages GURABoy
stars67 wrote:If Dyson made a tablet, recalled it, then refurbished it, would we ever have to check woot again?

Or does it just feel like there's a Dyson or a tablet every day?



Personally, I miss the weekly Roombas.

keitheyoung


quality posts: 0 Private Messages keitheyoung

I have a 10 year old Archos Jukebox MP3 player. They're a quality company.

  • 8/30/2007 LG HBM-710 White Bluetooth Headset
  • 6/1/2007 3x Beautiful Ocean Cabana aka Baggie of Cthulhu
  • 5/29/2007 3x Designer Vision 512MB MP3 Player – 2 Pack
  • 3/2/2007 3x SanDisk 512MB MP3/WMA Player with FM Tuner and Voice Recorder
  • 1/23/2007 Sandisk Memory Stick Pro 512MB – 2 Pack

bmrbill


quality posts: 94 Private Messages bmrbill

...and here's some Amazon reviews.

theotheborg


quality posts: 2 Private Messages theotheborg

So, is Android 2.2 the tablet equivalent of cave man drawings? Or not so bad? And can that be updated/upgraded?

gmm6797


quality posts: 0 Private Messages gmm6797

an it be rooted? are there any ROMs available?

jibal


quality posts: 2 Private Messages jibal
jdevenberg wrote:Archos tablets are cheap for a reason. If you want a budget tablet running an out of date version of android spend the extra $50 for either a kindle fire or nook tablet. You'll be happier.



I doubt it, since this is a 10.1" device, among other advantages.

Especially if you root the nook.



If you don't then it's not really an Android tablet. And you have to do more than root it, you have to replace the firmware (or dual boot from the SD card).

timg


quality posts: 1 Private Messages timg

I'm skipping this one.

It's Android 2.2, no update to Honeycomb or beyond, no Google market, 1024x600 resolution, and no Flash support.

zgeiger


quality posts: 0 Private Messages zgeiger
jdevenberg wrote:Archos tablets are cheap for a reason. If you want a budget tablet running an out of date version of android spend the extra $50 for either a kindle fire or nook tablet. You'll be happier. Especially if you root the nook.



You could get a refurbed Kindle Fire for about the same price, but it doesn't have any video output. However, you can install ICS on it, not sure about this Archos tab.

jibal


quality posts: 2 Private Messages jibal
gmm6797 wrote:an it be rooted? are there any ROMs available?



google root+archos

kamnet


quality posts: 8 Private Messages kamnet

If you're talking about stupid consumers, sure, Archos doesn't hold any sway with them. They're the guys who are buying crappy Sony tablets and wondering what happened to quality. Savvy consumers know who Archos is and knows that they're going to be purchasing a product by a company that's not going to kill the product in six months.

Then again, I bought a Nook Tablet and installed CM7.

Maximiilian


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Maximiilian

I have an Archos 70 Internet Tablet, Essentially the same internals with a 7" screen, and I'm rather pleased with it. Battery life is good, I think at its best I got through two movies, three episodes of top gear, and an hour or two of music.

It works great as an e-reader or for watching movies, good for web surfing. It does have flash support but It doesn't really have the processing power to use it. Some games work, but I wouldn't play anything more complicated than Draw Something. Angry Birds even taxes this thing. (Though I did have good luck with a SNES emulator :D)

No google apps are preloaded by default but they are VERY easy to acquire with "arctools" from the included appslib marketplace.

Also, In order to get better performance there is a processor speed setting under "power management" in the "device info" section of settings that needs to be set to "overdrive", otherwise the processor is underclocked to 800Mhz.

zener


quality posts: 9 Private Messages zener

What does this statement mean in the specs

External: Power Adapter/Charger (cable not included)

chorpie


quality posts: 5 Private Messages chorpie

I bought this right when it came out. It was most decisively the worst $300 I have ever spent. It's slow. And there's also the fact that it's slow. The touch response is horrible and sometimes doesn't register. Battery life is ok, but not great. Did I mention it's speed? It's like using a 14.4k modem again.

You have to hack the android market onto it, and it sometimes works ok. Honestly, I wouldn't even try to read books on this, it's that bad.

sewert


quality posts: 1 Private Messages sewert

I bought this same model over Christmas break. If I were you, I'd save your money for something else.

Yes, it has a big screen and kickstand (the kickstand is actually super handy). And yes, it doesn't take much time at all to get the Amazon App Store, Google Market, and Flash Player up and running.

However, its just too darn slow (the newest Archos Tablets are considerably faster). I constantly had to kill tasks with the included task manager or the measly 256MB of RAM couldn't keep up which caused apps to crash. The web cam was good enough for pictures and Skype would install but... the tablet wasn't fast enough to maintain a smooth picture. I could Skype fine with just voice but, with the video, it was unbearably jerky.

This is fine if you just want a big screen for reading, email, and the occasional movie. If I were you, I'd talk someone down on Craigslist for a $150 Touchpad or just wait for the newer tablets to come down in price.

markpsw


quality posts: 3 Private Messages markpsw
jeffiekins wrote:Is it my imagination, or is this kinda expensive for a re-furbished no-name Android tablet? At least it has a capacitive touch screen and HDMI.




Archos isn't no name. They've developed one of the first MP3 players and they've been selling tablets a decade before it was cool.

They are the number two seller of tablets in France (where they come from) and only loses to ipads in sales volume.

ThunderThighs


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zener wrote:What does this statement mean in the specs

External: Power Adapter/Charger (cable not included)



Means we made a booboo. It's been fixed. The charger is included as shown in the picture of the contents.

worldwidewebfeet


quality posts: 33 Private Messages worldwidewebfeet

Forums for Archos tablets

http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/archos-tablets/

Android 2.2 stinks, don't bother if you can't upgrade to atleast 3.xx

russcannon


quality posts: 1 Private Messages russcannon

So...what's the catch? HDMI cable not included. Woot!

sacarino


quality posts: 2 Private Messages sacarino
markpsw wrote:They are the number two seller of tablets in France (where they come from) and only loses to ipads in sales volume.



There's so many jokes here... do I go with "They suck so bad even the French don't want them?" or "Surrendering the win, a French tradition?" or maybe "Mon Dieu! We cannot serve ze lowly croissante on ze good plateau! Use that Archos merde right there."

smig318


quality posts: 0 Private Messages smig318

I...want to know this as well. Primarily whether or not it's possible to update to later versions of Android, and whether or not that would even be practical given the *ahem* 1Ghz (edit) processor and a lack of RAM...

chorpie


quality posts: 5 Private Messages chorpie
smig318 wrote:I...want to know this as well. Primarily whether or not it's possible to update to later versions of Android, and whether or not that would even be practical given the *ahem* 1Ghz RAM...



You can't upgrade past Froyo, the Archos 10.1 has 256MB of non-upgradable RAM and Gingerbread requires 512MB of RAM.

lulzsec


quality posts: 0 Private Messages lulzsec

http://www.cowboom.com/deal-of-the-day.cfm

Somewhat better deal.

Legitimacy of the website, well, i've spent more than 3000$ on the website for the past two years.

cdettner


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cdettner

These are terrible! Save your money. Bought one, couldn't return it fast enough. Bought an iPad instead. I found there was too much lag time on the touch screen of the Archos......drag your finger across the screen....nothing......drag it again.....still nothing.....drag it a third time and archos sends a thousand pages rolling across your screen so fast it makes your head spin.......stop....regroup......start all over.......same thing. Don't think at this time you could even give me a free one to use as a cutting board.........not unless some real quality stinky French cheese came with it....... And maybe not even then. Adieu.

marisano


quality posts: 2 Private Messages marisano

Oh, and despite its larger screen, this thing has the same resolution as the Kindle Fire: 1024 x 600.

Yeah, I'd suggest a new Kindle Fire or a new 16 GB Blackberry Playbook for $200.

cdettner


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cdettner
sacarino wrote:There's so many jokes here... do I go with "They suck so bad even the French don't want them?" or "Surrendering the win, a French tradition?" or maybe "Mon Dieu! We cannot serve ze lowly croissante on ze good plateau! Use that Archos merde right there."


Laughed at these jokes.....you are spot on!

MichXelle


quality posts: 18 Private Messages MichXelle
CowboyDann wrote:

Here is a 10 minute video review of the product. It had the most views and the best ratings.


241 lbs. when he bought it so it was over $300. A good deal for a teen getting their 1st tablet for example.

MichXelle


quality posts: 18 Private Messages MichXelle
CowboyDann wrote:

Here is a 10 minute video review of the product. It had the most views and the best ratings.


241 lbs. when he bought it so it was over $300. A good deal for a teen getting their 1st tablet for example..

teknokill


quality posts: 2 Private Messages teknokill

No Name? They have been doing PVPs and tablets since before you were born.