ARCHOS ARCHOS 9 PC Tablet 60GB Black. How’s this? A digital media player with a 9″ touchscreen for audio and video. Fascinating, huh? Then add WiFi Internet access and email capabilities. Plus it has the power of Microsoft Windows 7. It’s a thin tablet that you can take anywhere – No Keyboard Required! Welcome to the Archos 9. The ARCHOS 9 PC-tablet is the latest of its kind for ARCHOS, and as such, we made sure it’s able to offer the best of video for its users. That means HD. This device will play Full HD Video (in 1080p resolution) on its magnificent touch screen. Thanks to the latest Intel ATOM Z510 and the built-in Intel video chipset, all you have to do is hit Play”, sit down, and delight in the show on the gorgeous 9″ screen.The new ARCHOS 9 PCtablet combines the performance of a high end netbook with breathtaking aesthetics, brilliant ergonomics and a tactile interface on a superb screen. Pure lines, extreme thinness (0.67”), 1.76 lbs. and a stunning black end, the ARCHOS 9 PC-tablet pushes the boundaries of elegance and simplicity on a Netbook, fulfilling the expectations of the most mobile users. It provides all the power and comfort needed for daily usage.
With this ultra-light and thin PCtablet, you can watch you videos (including Full HD format), browse the web, “video chat”, or write your mails or documents.
With a made for ARCHOS solution, you can stream hours of radio music from all around the world. That really comes in handy when you’re traveling. 512KB L2 Cache, 400MHz FSB 1GB DDR2 400 SDRAM 60GB 1.8 Hard Drive 8.9 WXGA (1024 x 600) Resistive Touch-screen LED backlit Show Built-in 1.3 Megapixel Webcam Intel Poulsbo US15W video chipset.







Personally I reckon that the Asus N10e is an underated netbook, it has all of the specs of the similar lines, with the addition of the fingerprint reader. Most people don’t realize how fantastic that small utility is, especially for a netbook. I don’t know about you but I like the ability to use my finger for logins and not have to worry about passwords. I’m wondering why this small netbook was left under the dust?