Archos

This product paved the way for the high-capacity DAPs, which finally resulted in the wide adoption of digital and MP3 players.

[8] The company started phasing its portable media players in 2008 to focus more on its Android tablet range.

The most notable of these involved the product unveiled in February, which was the very first Android-powered scooter called Citee Connect.

[11] Several weeks later, the company announced the Archos Hello, which is touted as an A.I.-powered smart display to challenge the likes of Amazon Echo.

[18] Being an extension of the Archos 5, this internet tablet uses Google's Android mobile operating system.

[19] All versions have video and music playback and come equipped with a microSD slot that can support up to 32 GB cards.

The Archos 8 home tablet is a device that resembles a digital photo frame but is actually a full featured computer system that comes with an 8" touch screen with a resolution of 800x600 pixels.

Froyo was not released until sometime around December, due to numerous delays with the Archos firmware development team.

Under the new brandname Arnova, in 2011 Archos released a series of low-cost Android tablets for the mass-consumer market.

[23] Its technical specifications were: In 2013 Archos introduced their Elements series which include Cobalt, Xenon, Carbon, Titanium,[24] and recently the Platinum tablet line-ups.

[25][26] In announcing their Titanium & Platinum series, Archos stated that each of the tablet models were made to compete against another major tablet range in the market, but at a lower price:[27] Former Archos products since discontinued include handheld and portable computers, digital camcorders, audiovisual playback equipment, portable storage devices, and peripherals for the Amiga line.

The device runs on a kiosk to harddrive rental service with Archos building the 40GB player.

The Drive attaches to a Dock similar to those seen in Archos players and connects to a Video Display.

In May 2007, American Airlines revealed plans of offering modified Archos 604 and 704s to first-class passengers for entertainment during their flight.

They are a version of Opera for devices similar to that seen on the Wii video game console and the Nokia N800 Internet appliance.

In late 2007, SFR, a French mobile phone company, announced to be building a new device with Archos that utilizes 3G communication.

An Archos 101 Internet Tablet in landscape mode.
An Archos 101 Internet Tablet in portrait mode.
An early ARCHOS MP3 Player and recorder.
Archos XS202