THE INQUIRER attended Archos's briefing in London yesterday where it gave us a demonstration of its upcoming 80 G9 tablet.
The 80 G9 is an 8in tablet with a 1.5GHz dual core processor that runs Google's Android 3.1 Honeycomb. It will come with a choice of either flash storage or a Seagate 250GB hard drive.
The design looks much the same as the older Archos tablets and we're happy it has decided to keep the kickstand.
A unique feature on the G9 is the slot for a USB 3G dongle instead of inbuilt 3G. The dongle will be offered for £49 and users will have the option to change the SIM card in it. µ
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