
Yesterday, Archos rolled out the Archos 43 PMP. Today, they’re introducing the Archos 70 Internet tablet that runs Android 2.2. This Android tablet comes equipped with an 8GB storage capacity, 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, microSDHC card slot, 800 x 480 capacitive multitouch screen, and a front-facing VGA camera.
This may run Android OS but unfortunately, it won’t come with the Android Market so you can’t download apps directly. The ports and connectors are included though so you can load the apps you like from the computer to the tablet.
The 8GB model is available for $279 but a 250GB version is coming coon with a $350 price tag.
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