Archos Launches Three New Platinum Tablets

After teasing us with the devices back at the end of August, Archos has released its updated line of "Platinum" tablets including the Archos 97b Platinum HD, the Archos 101 Platinum and the Archos 80b Platinum. All three have the same quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 28 nm chip clocked at 1.6 GHz, the same 8 GB of internal storage, and a microSD card slot for adding up to 64 GB of additional storage. The devices are slated to arrive this month, but so far Archos isn't providing the pricing details.

According to the specs, the Archos 101 Platinum will have a 10.1 inch IPS screen with a 1280 x 800 resolution, 2 GB of DDR3 memory, a 0.3MP camera on the front and a 2MP camera on the back. Also thrown into the mix will be dual-band Wi-Fi (presumably 802.11n) and Bluetooth connectivity, a G-Sensor, a built-in microphone, a built-in speaker, miniHDMI output, a 3.5 mm audio jack, a microUSB 2.0 port, and Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean." Of the three, this is the only tablet with GPS.

Next in line is the Archos 97b Platinum HD. This tablet will have a 9.7 inch IPS screen with a huge 2048 x 1536 resolution, 2 GB of DDR3 memory, a 2MP camera on the front and a 2MP camera on the back. Meanwhile, the Archos 80b Platinum tablet will have an 8 inch IPS screen with a 1024 x 768 resolution, 1 GB of DDR3 memory, a 0.3MP camera on the front and a 2MP camera on the back.

Outside those specs, these two smaller tablets will have the same features as the 10.1 inch model save for the GPS. All three support USB OTG, meaning users can connect a peripheral and possibly even an external drive or USB stick. All three will also support Wireless Display, allowing users to display content on the tablet directly on a compatible wireless TV with the touch of a button. Naturally, the miniHDMI port provides a physical connection to a supported HDTV or monitor.

The specs show that the 10.1 inch model will measure just 0.39 inches thin and weigh 1.4 pounds. The 9.7 inch model will measure 0.35 inches thin and weigh 1.4 pounds, and the 8 inch model will measure 0.38 inches thin and weigh 0.97 pounds.

"As a pioneer in the portable technology market, our company philosophy has always been to provide innovative solutions to consumers at the best price possible," says Loic Poirier, CEO of Archos. "It is our intention to strengthen this philosophy by directly challenging the current leading tablet brands with a high quality product that has the best specs and aesthetic design available at a lower price. The combination of features and design of the 97b Platinum HD and 101 Platinum tablets will put them in front of the iPad 4 and Galaxy tab3's at a better price."

For more information about the new Platinum tablets, head here.

  • guvnaguy
    Archos, 2010 called-- they want their tablets back...
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  • nonoitall
    The 9.7-inch is definitely the odd one out...
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  • pyro226
    I'm a bit disappointed that it's an Archos Tablet rather than an Arch OS tablet.
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  • back_by_demand
    Seeing as Archos made the Hudl for Tesco, they should have done an own-brand version of that, the specs and price were a sweet spot for entry level
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  • marcolorenzo
    "...quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 28 nm chip clocked at 1.6 GHz..."

    Sounds like the Rockchip 3188.
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  • m32
    These things need a resolution bump for me to consider them.
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  • tului
    11656673 said:
    Archos, 2010 called-- they want their tablets back...

    Dunno why this got downvoted. It's pretty much true, minus the hi res spec on the 9"
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