Archos 101 G9 Turbo Reviews, Price and Specification

Posted by Japrax on Monday, December 5, 2011

Tablet PC is a portable computer. Tablet PC uses touch screen technology with the ability of writing cognition, is the ability to write directly on the screen. Tablet computers are generally not equipped with a keyboard because it has a touchscreen keyboard. Here you will find the latest information about the advantages, specifications, prices and latest news about the development of the tablet computer world. The following are the latest information about Archos 101 G9 Turbo arrives, please read below.


Remember the good old days when computers had this “Turbo” button which you could press to experience a boost in speed? Surely folks who played games by loading them into memory through the use of floppy disks will be able to identify with what I am talking about. After all, it took forever to load the game “Gods” by the Bitmap Brothers on a 286, and pressing the Turbo button on the computer after the game has loaded made it a nigh impossible albeit fun. Well, there is no such thing as a Turbo button in today's modern computers, but when it comes to tablets, Archos of France has a different idea. Sure, there is no button to press for a boost in speed, but Archos decided to inject some “oomph!” into the Archos 101 G9 Turbo by offering a 1.2GHz dual core processor inside, giving it a 200MHz advantage over its predecessor.

Apart from that, storage space has also seen a jump to 16GB from 8GB in the previous model. Other than these two internal changes in specifications, everything else on the outside looks the same, including its 10.1″ display, Wi-Fi connectivity and Android 3.2 Honeycomb as the operating system of choice. Expect to fork out £299.99 or €349.99 for this puppy if you are interested.

I hope the above information about the latest gadgets tablet computers can provide the knowledge for you about the latest developments tablet computer. The price of the tablet PC depending on the brand, model and specifications.

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