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Archos' Android Tablet Looks Imminent--and Slick

That's the open source Android operating system running on this fairly slick looking ARCHOS tablet, which is concrete proof that Android is headed for more than just smartphones. As JKOnTheRun notes, the ARCHOS 5 Android-based Internet Tablet isn't scheduled to go on sale until September 15th, but online retailer B&H jumped the gun and has a 500GB version of it shown and listed on its site. The ARCHOS 5 is a 5-inch slate, and JKOnTheRun reports that at one time B&H listed both HDD and SSD models, with prices ranging from $294 to $420, depending on configuration. Those specs have since been removed.

At those prices, I'm betting this tablet has a chance. Tablet computers have never taken the market by storm, but they have their loyal users, and ARCHOS' primarily video-focused devices have had a loyal user base for years. How might people use these tablets, will they get their own applications, and is there a good future for Android on them?



An Android Tablet in Action

After months of sitting stagnant, the Android scene continues to heat up. JKOnTheRun has an item up, with a video, showing the Kinpo Android tablet in action. It's a 7-inch tablet running Android and powered by a Freescale processor. There is no word on price or availability for this tablet yet, and it looks like it's still under development, but the touchscreen interface definitely looks good.


TechCrunch Wants a Tablet

A recent blog entry by Michael Arrington has stirred up some discussion around the web. Basically, it's a plea that someone design and build a $200 open-source web tablet: minimal specs, Linux, booting right into Firefox, that you can just pick up and use to browse the web with.