
Archos just rolled out the Archos 43 tablet. This device runs Android OS and comes equipped with a 4.3-inch display screen, WiFi, HDMI output, 16GB storage, microSD card slot, and a $250 price tag.
It’s a tiny mobile device that’s good enough for Internet surfing while on-the-go but for that price, I’d just get the latest Nook Color from Barnes & Noble. Then again, it’s not a tablet—just a portable media player.


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