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With the Mini Laptop, Archos makes an entry into Mobile Computing

By James • Jan 16th, 2009 • Category: Netbooks

An interesting mini laptop was released by Archos, a leader in the field of innovative technology and portable media players. Named the Archos 10, this mobile laptop is both compact and functional, whilst providing users with an opportunity to stay connected. With the Archos 10, it is easy to be entertained as well as productive as you move around.

Features galore are incorporated into the 2.8 pounds Archos 10. They include a powerful processor Intel Atom effectively combined with the operating system Microsoft Windows XP, RAM memory of 1GB, hard disk capacity of 160GB and a 10.2” LED screen of 1024×600 pixels resolution. All these advanced features make the Archos 10 one of the most effective computing system at its size, weight and budget.

Users now need not worry about not being connected to their family or work on their move. Stay connected 24×7 with the help of the integrated communication technologies including Ethernet LAN, 802.11b.g wireless, etc. This laptop is also USB 3G ready. You can now instantly message or voice and video call with the help of the Skype software from the laptop. The Arcos 10 also features a 1.3 M pixel web cam.

State of art applications include the vTuner Web Radio, Xn View photo editor, Lotus Symphony – the Working suite, TV player, Parental filter, BitDefender Antivirus 2009, etc. In short, the netbook is up to par with most others on the market, and clearly surpasses the Archos 7 Internet Media Tablet with its capabilities. Other interesting offers of the Archos 10 include the option of downloading from five million tracks on eMusic choosing from the catalogue, 50 free songs and movies from Archos media club.

The competitive price and superb features and functionality makes Archos 10 an ideal buy, especially for first time users.

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