Back in February, Archos unveiled a new tablet
that it was aiming at people wanting 4G connectivity on a budget. The
tablet was called the Archos 80 Helium 4G and when it was unveiled at
MWC 2014 it was tipped at a price of $250. Archos has now rolled the
device out in Great Britain and is calling the tablet the first 4G
equipped tablet available for under £200.
With 4G connectivity, the tablet is able to support download speeds
of up to 150Mbps. Hardware for the tablet includes a Qualcomm MSM8926
processor with four cores operating at 1.2GHz. Graphics for the tablet
comes from Adreno 305 GPU. Archos also fits the tablet with 1GB of RAM
and 8GB of internal storage.
That isn’t much internal storage but a microSD card slot that
supports up to 64GB cards is included for expansion. The 8-inch screen
has a resolution of 1024 x 768 and supports IPS tech and capacitive
multitouch. Archos installs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on the tablet along
with the Google Play store and other software. The tablet isn’t exactly
the best when it comes to hardware, but the £199 purchase price will
attract many people. The tablet is available at retail locations in
Great Britain now.
via Archos (PDF)
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