Friday, January 24, 2014

Get Cheap Archos 80 G9 8GB - Classic

Archos 80 G9 8GB - Classic

Archos 80 G9 8GB - Classic Review


Because it's an ARCHOS device your ARCHOS 80 G9 comes with tailor made Video and Music apps bringing Full HD video, more codec support, jackets and meta-data for your videos, and those extra ARCHOS touches like full screen mirroring and streaming your media over your home wifi network.


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Archos 80 G9 8GB - Classic Feature


  • Runs Android 3.2 and is Flash compatible, so you can experience the true Internet exactly like you would on a PC
  • Includes the powerful Texas Instruments OMAP 4 smart multi-core processor
  • Comes with BriefMe preinstalled, letting you gather all your social network and rss feeds in one place






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94 of 98 people found the following review helpful.
5This is a great tablet!
By Jackie W. Mullins
This is the best Archos tablet I've ever used and almost as good as any other tablet on the market as well. As with cell phones, choosing a tablet is a very personal endeavor. It all depends on what you like personally. Well, I like Android. Over the past year, I've had several Android tablets (I work in IT and test new devices to better help my users and being a geek, I like to play with new equipment). Up until the G9 released, my day to day tablet was an Archos 70; last year's model from them. It was a very good tablet for the price but not a top of the line product. I reviewed it on Amazon; go read that review for more info if you like. The single biggest problem with the 70 was that it didn't have enough RAM which resulted in lackluster performance; basically, it was a little sluggish and at times, very sluggish. But overall, I liked it very much and used it all the time.

Well, this new one from Archos is great! Archos increased the RAM by 50% (Archos, you need to go to 1GB or more!!!) which greatly improved the responsiveness of the device; add in the dual core CPU and you end up with a very nice product. The overall physical design is basically the same as their last generation tablets and they take a lot of hits from reviewers on the design that I think are undeserved. Their design is different to be sure but they still build a quality device. Hint to Reviewers: not every tablet needs to look like an iPad!!! The screen on the G9 is bright and of better quality than the last generation and works well.

I've found the G9 to be pretty stable; that wasn't true of Archos' last generation of tablets. Their last generation were somewhat unstable initially but were improved upon with firmware updates to the point where my 70 was about as stable as any other tablet I've ever used. My G9 was stable but did lock up twice on the first weekend I had it. I know that doesn't sound like the definition of stable but after that first weekend, it worked for quite a while without another lockup. There have been a couple of updates since the initial release and after the last update, I have had a few more lockups. I expect Archos will fix that issue soon; judging from their track record with such fixes. When it locks up, sometimes the screen freezes and I have to reboot it to get it going again; this usually happens on the lock screen. And every now and then, the screen won't come on when the power button is pressed and requires a reboot. This does not happen every day or anything like that; probably more like once a week maybe... After the first firmware update, it was rock solid, no freezes, but the last one created a bug somewhere that causes these freezes. I fully expect that Archos will fix this soon.

UPDATE: I received another firmware update from Archos not long after writing this review and my tablet has been extremely stable ever since; several weeks now.

Overall, I find the Archos 80 G9 to be a very good value. There are definitely areas where it can be improved though. I've read reviews where it was criticized for button placement; in my opinion, the reviews I've read have unfairly weighted this issue. The buttons could certainly be better placed or better designed (they need to be designed so that they aren't pressed accidentally) but once a user begins to account for where they are, the buttons cease to be an issue. The speaker on this model is in the back which means you can't hear it as well as one in the front. My 70 has two speakers, one on either side of the screen on the front and sounds great but the 80's speaker is not as well placed. I rarely use the speaker though; being a mobile device, it is used with ear buds most of the time. The camera in every Archos tablet I've ever used is horrible. I don't buy them for the camera but there is definitely room for improvement there. On the 70, the SD card rested flush with the side of the tablet; on the 80, it sticks out a little. It doesn't get in the way but I would rather it fit flush. Archos tablets have a built-in kickstand which is a nice feature but I like the one on the 101 from last year better than the one the 80 has; it's still a nice feature though. This device plays video and music very well. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Netflix app works on it out of the box; that wasn't true of previous models. And lastly, the battery life is as advertised. I haven't actually tried to run the battery down to get an accurate test of the battery life but I use it daily for hours at a time and have yet to run it out of juice. So, I estimate that the battery life is as advertised. Also, previous Archos models had good daily battery life but didn't manage the battery well when it was idle (they actually improved on this in later firmware releases); this model shipped with a good battery management system and performs well enough to compete with other tablets I've used and tested.

In comparison to other tablets, I think the 80 competes very well, especially considering the price. My 15 year old son has an Asus Transformer and that is a very nice Android tablet. I would say the Transformer is a better tablet (better screen, a little faster and designed to compete with mainstream tablets) but because it costs so much more, not necessarily a better buy. I have an iPad as well and the Archos 80 isn't quite as responsive as an iPad and the iPad has a better screen; but for the price, the Archos 80 G9 is a very compelling alternative. I think the most useful comment I can make about the Archos 80 G9 is that even though I have other tablets (including an iPad) and though I'm in a position that I can literally have any tablet I want, I use this tablet as my primary day to day device. I think that should speak volumes to anyone considering purchasing this tablet.

I won't speak to the specs on the tablet, you can find those facts here or on Archos' website; but the reasons I like this device are that it fits in my pocket (back pants pocket; ladies it will fit in many purses and bags as well), it does everything I need it to do and at a price that is more in line with where I think all tablets should be. It's a little heavier than I had hoped it would be, when compared to the Archos 70 I had previously been using, and slightly thicker as well but still comfortable to use. The size factor is one of the biggest advantages to me. Most tablets are 10 inches and that makes them less portable in my opinion. I like being able to slip the tablet into my back pocket when I'm on the move.

Well, I could say more but I've probably said enough. So I'll close by saying that this is a tablet I'd feel comfortable recommending to anyone. The only major shortcoming I see today for this tablet is that you can't get the 3G card for it in the US yet (probably other countries as well but I'm in the US so this is the one that affects me). I did ask their support if they plan on releasing the 3G card for the US and they confirmed that they do, but didn't know when we would see it. But for a Wi-Fi only user, this is a very good value!

23 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional value!
By Peter
The Archos may not be the best tablet out there, but is definitely the most bang for the buck. And in our family we have a droid phone and 3 other android tablets: one 7" reader type tablet, one low end tablet, and one high end tablet, so I have plenty of comparison points.

Pros:
* Fast 1GHz dual core CPU
* Android 3.2 (and not crippled)
* Enough built-in memory to get started
* Expandable with up to 32 GB SDHC
* Charges from USB (high power USB required) This is a HUGE deal if you travel a lot!
* Good size compromise between 10" and 7". It's in the Goldilocks zone.
* Archos Media Player App makes finding and playing media on home shared file systems ridiculously easy. I was really impressed with this.
* Full access to both Android Market and Amazon App Store
* Price!
* Built in kickstand is handy
* Wi-fi has been 100% reliable

Cons:
* Ripple on the screen when the back is pressed. Not major IMO.
* Has locked up once, but since that's been only once in about a month of use, that's really not bad at all.
* Not as svelt as some more expensive tablets.
* Display really looks good and we were not at all disappointed in it, but still not on par with some higher end tablets

Bottom Line: Why pay about the same or slightly less for a crippled "book reader" tablet when you can get great hardware, a great OS, and a fully capable Android system instead? Or, you can pay twice the price to get a thinner unit with Gorilla glass and a slightly better display. This is a remarkable value.

49 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
2Poor quality control, poor customer service
By Poseidon
I got the 80 G9 as a gift for Xmas. I set up the tablet and upgraded the firmware as recommended (this solved the problem with the camera not working). It worked alright although there was some bubbling on the display if pressure was applied to the back of the unit when holding it. Everyting worked fine, until I tried to charge the unit. Then I discovered that the battery would not take a charge.

I then called Archos and arranged to send the unit into them. They sent me shipping instructions, but informed me that I had to pay for shipping, insurance, and packaging materials. They also told me that their product box was not suitable for shipping the tablet (which is odd, since that is what it was shipped to me in). Archos would not reemburse me for postage. This was surprising, since the tablet has a manufacturer's defect out of the box.

It appears you roll the dice when buying this tablet. It works as expected, but there are problems with quality control and customer service at Archos.

UPDATE:

After Archos received the tablet, they reniged on their offer to replace it with a NEW unit, and were instructed to send it back to me so I could return it to the retailer for a full refund. They said they would send it back, but nothing was done and no tracking information was sent to me. I am still waiting for their response/action. Archos has been horrible in terms of replying to their email notification system, and the only way to reach them is to call the company on the one working phone number embedded in their website (most of the phone numbers are disconnected). What a sham. I also checked their RMA location's BBB rating. It is and "F". Archos has the worst customer service and customer relations team of any electronics company I have dealt with. Avoid this company at all costs.

UPDATE #2:

Archos sent me an email a couple days later saying they would send me a NEW tablet. Their customer service reps said the same on the phone. A week later, I got a call from Archos saying they mailed my old broken tablet back to me, and they told me to return it to the seller. They also told me they would not have tablets manufactured for 30-90 days. This is the worst company I have ever dealt with. Their customer service people lie, and then they hold up your property in the mail forever, in order to screw with people. They should be out of business soon. Good riddens!

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