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leeperez06

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Location: Puerto RicoMember since: 22 April 2007
Reviews (8)
05 January 2011
Archos 7o's Internet Android Tablet
This almost perfect sized touch tablet was surprisingly well made, thin, light and less costly approach to having a touch tablet then buying an IPad from Apple. Archos having been around for some time making small mp3/mp4 players is now really touching on a great growing market of touch tablets both in Windows and also Android. There only flaw is the lack of real support and slow turn around on updating firmware's of their product line. This little device uses Android 2.2 froyo (after updating firmware from Archos) customized version with a substitute Android Marketplace of their own limiting the users ability to download useable apps created under the real Android marketplace but can be changed to support the Marketplace with a bit of hacking on the part of the user and not supported by Archos again. You can now begin to see these devices at your local retail stores like Best Buys due to market demand for inexpensive IPad look alikes to meet their needs for a realistic portable touch tablet. Video & sound are very good and the user can view up to 720p movies on the devices. Expandable through it's micro sd card slot, storage of video or music files all depend on the size of card you get. Overall this is a great little device despite it's shortfalls and worth checking out.
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16 August 2010
Better then some higher end priced cameras plus!
This digital camera from Kodak is packed full of features and a great maker history to squeeze out the best in inexpensive photography, not to mention it's a pretty good video recorder too. With 10 megapixels, the use of regular AA batteries (rechargeable preferred & included), software bundle to handle your creations in an organize fashion, easy menu system with LCD to view them and I can go on and on this camera is surprisingly well built and from one of the leaders in photography today. If I had to summarize, the camera is end user friendly and within most peoples budget.
1 of 1 found this helpful
16 August 2010
Better then some higher end priced cameras plus!
This digital camera from Kodak is packed full of features and a great maker history to squeeze out the best in inexpensive photography, not to mention it's a pretty good video recorder too. With 10 megapixels, the use of regular AA batteries (rechargeable preferred & included), software bundle to handle your creations in an organize fashion, easy menu system with LCD to view them and I can go on and on this camera is surprisingly well built and from one of the leaders in photography today. If I had to summarize, the camera is end user friendly and within most peoples budget.