Archos 50 Oxygen smartphone review - hands on
Mobile phonesWe take a closer look at the Archos Oxygen, a 5in Full HD smartphone that doesn't pull any punches, but won't break the bank either
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We take a closer look at the Archos Oxygen, a 5in Full HD smartphone that doesn't pull any punches, but won't break the bank either
This 4:3 Android tablet has excellent build quality, but its battery life and performance are fairly average
A great idea, but the Gamepad only plays nice with certain games
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With a resistive touchscreen, a cut-down version of Android and a slow processor, the 70b ereader is a master of no trade, but it is cheap.
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Once we fixed its limitations we enjoyed using the Archos 32, but we're sure better Android media players will be out soon.
Android makes it more than just a media player, but we recommend waiting for an update to version 1.6 before you buy.
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