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Title: Archos 105
Pros: Design; price; fairly easy to use after practice; bookmarking option; drag and drop support
Cons: Average sound quality; no included software for video conversion; average battery life; poor screen
Verdict: A distinctly affordable player but very average performance and feature set reflects this. If you're eager to have video alongside your music and are on a tight budget, you'll probably be happy. If you're not fussed about video, or can stretch to a few mo
Summary: The Archos 105 is a flash-based MP3 and video player, which is available at a bargain price. It looks good -- it's slim and weightless yet still has a rugged feel. The player is easy to use and you can sort music by album, artist, song, genre and release
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56/100 |
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Title: Archos 605 personal music player - First Look
Pros: Screen, Wi-Fi, interface
Cons: Not much so far
Verdict: There are still plenty of questions left unanswered, but from what we've seen so far, it all looks very promising
Summary: - Archos has updated its Personal Music Player (PMP) with Wi-Fi, a touch screen and lots more, but is this the ultimate PMP application? Pocket-lint managed to get a brief play with the new device ahead of its launch in the UK later in the year.
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Title: Archos Gmini XS 100 Review - MP3 Players
Pros: Small and light, Nice design, Intuitive controls, Drag-and-drop or sync music transfers, Plays DRM-protected WMA and subscription-based (Janus) files, On-the-fly playlists
Cons: AC adapter not included, No hold slider, No FM tuner, No voice or line-in recording, Volume could go a little higher
Verdict: If you're looking for a small MP3 player with a stylish and ergonomic design -- and you don't need a ton of storage -- consider Archos's Gmini XS 100.
Summary: It has only 3GB, but the funky Archos Gmini XS 100 is the WMA alternative to the iPod Mini.
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Title: Archos 405
Pros: Sound quality; price; build; drag-and-drop support in Windows; expandability; SD slot
Cons: Average screen; many expandable elements require costly plugins; no kickstand
Verdict: The Archos 405 is an attractive and affordable portable media player for those on a budget. It offers good sound quality and supports high-quality video, but the screen isn't anywhere near as good as it could be. If you can't afford the Archos 605, this m
Summary: Archos owns this price range of portable devices. For a little less than the 8GB version of the latest iPod nano, the 405 offers a large colour screen, great sound quality, support for high-resolution video and expandability options. All of these features
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70/100 |
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Title: Archos 605 Review - Portable Video Players
Pros: Top-notch video resolution, Incredible viewing angles, Integrated support for wireless movie downloads
Cons: Battery life is only average, Software and hardware accessories should be included, not optional
Verdict: The Archos 605 Wi-Fi portable video player is one of the best mobile distractions money can buy.
Summary: archos 605 review: The Archos 605 Wi-Fi portable video player is one of the best mobile distractions money can buy.
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87/100 |
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Title: Archos 105
Pros: Design; price; fairly easy to use after practice; bookmarking option; drag and drop support
Cons: Average sound quality; no included software for video conversion; average battery life; poor screen
Verdict: A distinctly affordable player but very average performance and feature set reflects this. If you're eager to have video alongside your music and are on a tight budget, you'll probably be happy. If you're not fussed about video, or can stretch to a few mo
Summary: The Archos 105 is a flash-based MP3 and video player, which is available at a bargain price. It looks good -- it's slim and weightless yet still has a rugged feel. The player is easy to use and you can sort music by album, artist, song, genre and release
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56/100 |
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Title: Archos 705 Wi-Fi Review - Portable Video Players
Pros: Gigantic screen, Killer audio, video, and photo format support, Attractive user interface, Flash games, One of the best Web browsers on a mobile device, Includes a QWERTY keypad remote control, Built-in AV output, USB device hosting
Cons: Too big for daily use, Heavy, Screen resolution could be sharper, No tactile control for volume, Web browser costs extra
Verdict: The Archos 705 WiFi is the biggest, baddest PVP on the market. What you get in screen size, however, you pay for in portability and picture quality.
Summary: archos 705 wi-fi review: The Archos 705 WiFi is the biggest, baddest PVP on the market. What you get in screen size, however, you pay for in portability and picture quality.
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80/100 |
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