Don't allow the name of the Archos 32 Internet Tablet fool you. It's palm size and it very closely appear an Android smart phone than it does a Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Archos 32 Internet Tablet won't upset if you're expecting a high quality kit with needs that reflects those of an Android smartphone you may not be satisfied Yes it search the Web and even work Android apps but this small tablet avoids the mark in various ways.
The initial difficulty was the bad screen quality which is reliable upon first boot-up. The 240 by 400 pixel viewed is removable for media-player work such as displaying photos and videos as well as for paging through music cover art. But with words especially in the settings menu where more of the text is white on a black background the screen can be down right harmful on the eyes. You can view the pixel and text appear blurred.
By opposite Android smartphones with 3.2-inch screens such as T-Mobile's MyTouch 3G and Verizon's Droid Eris have 320-by-480-pixel view which is more sharper and much smooth on the eyes. In fairness relating the 150 price tag it's hard to take the Archos 32 Internet Tablet to keep up with the hardware looks of phones prising far more. But the iOS based Apple iPod Touch sends a far sharper view for not much more.




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