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Archos 32 'internet tablet' now shipping for $150, redefining the bounds of 'tablet'

Engadget: We're still struggling to understand how exactly a device with a 3.2-inch display is considered a "tablet," but at any rate, the Archos 32 is now available for those who'd like to pretend their shiny new PMP is -- in fact -- a tablet. Shortly after we sat down with this here handheld, Archos has managed to get 'em rolling off of the production line, and since you're curious, we'll have you know that $149.99 buys a 0.39-inch thick device with a 3.2-inch touchpanel (400 x 240), Android 2.2, 800MHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, an internal microphone, G-sensor and playback support for nearly every file format under the sun.

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Kodak introduces its first tablet which is designed for photo-editing on a budget

Kodak introduced its own range of tablets that will focus more photo editing in a budget. The tablet is designed by and manufactured by Archos but its brand comes through a license with Kodak.

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Archos Announces Four New Smartphones Ahead Of MWC 2015

The French company Archos has announced four new Android-powered smartphones ahead of Mobile World Congress 2015. Along with three mid-range smartphones, the company has also unveiled a new high-end phone. The whole lineup will be showcased at MWC trade show.

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Archos Reveals Smartphone-Based Archos VR Glasses

VRFocus - Three of the biggest names in the technology have gotten involved with virtual reality (VR) technology in 2014 to some degree. Google's Cardboard VR concept proved an interesting alternative for low-cost VR while Samsung revealed a more premium smartphone-based VR head-mounted display (HMD) in Gear VR. Then of course there's Project Morpheus, the upcoming HMD from Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) for the PlayStation 4. This week sees French technology firm Archos add its name to that list.