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Archos 9 PC Tablet (Black)
 
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Archos 9 PC Tablet (Black)

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  • Play all your multimedia content including HD videos
  • Use all your daily software such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, LiveTM Messenger or Skype with Windows 7
  • Stay connected to Internet and your emails with the built-in connectivity
  • Includes integrated 1.3MP webcam
  • Slenderness and low weight have been the two important characteristics in the mobility market. Only 0.7" thick and weighing only 800 grams.
  • It's the perfect companion to carry along from room to room or train to plane
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches ; 1.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002V3C4F8
  • Item model number: 501353
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #52 in Computer & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computer & Accessories)
    #10 in  Computer & Accessories > Netbooks
    #8 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Tablets
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 31, 2009

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

"Offering breathtaking design, excellent ergonomics and an impressive touch interface, the Archos 9 PC Tablet lets you take all your favorite entertainment with your wherever you roam as well as work in an entirely new way. Powered by Windows 7 Starter Edition operating system, the Archos 9 enables you to do the things you do every day more effortlessly with fewer clicks, faster searching, easier browsing, and simpler ways to connect.



The Archos 9 PC Tablet.


The optical trackpoint and integrated mouse buttons make it a breeze to navigate the Archos 9 (see larger image).


The adjustable leg stand allows the Archos 9 to be positioned to suit a range of uses.
Designed for easy portability, the Archos 9 weighs less than 2 pounds and measures 0.67 inches thin. The Archos 9 sports a full touch-sensitive 9-inch resistive touchscreen display with a virtual keyboard as well as an innovative optical trackpoint (virtual mouse) for easy navigation. An adjustable leg stand allows the Archos 9 to be positioned in a number of positions--upright for watching videos or photo slideshows, or angled for an optimal typing position.

You'll also enjoy brilliant video playback on the Archos 9 thanks to the gorgeous widescreen, LED-backlit display, which provides a full HD 1080p resolution. And you can set up video conferences (using the 1.3-megapixel webcam), chat with friends and surf the web on the go via the integrated 54g Wi-Fi networking (or tether to a compatible mobile phone via Bluetooth and surf via cellular connectivity; additional charges applicable). Other features include a 60 GB hard drive, 1 GB of RAM, built-in speakers, and up to 5 hours of battery life.

Smart Features for Intuitive Use

The ARCHOS 9's controls are ergonomically placed for comfortable and natural use.
  • On the right, an optical trackpoint for finger navigation replaces the big touchpad of a laptop to ensure you can precisely point to any position on your screen.
  • On the left, screen brightness, Wi-Fi control, and left/right mouse buttons complement the virtual keyboard, so that your regular mouse controls aren't left aside.
When you want smart info that pops-up under web links or need to right click on something, it's just as easy as on a PC. That's just one of the many differences from earlier tablet computers.

Designed for Portability

The Archos 9's form and design breaks the rules of the conventional laptop design. Its edges fan out from an already thin structure (0.67 inches or 17 mm at its thickest). And since it weighs less than 29 ounces, you can easily carry it with you in your handbag or backpack and use it any time. It also features a two-position leg-stand that best positions the device depending on how you are using it:
  • The upper position is best for viewing videos on the go, surfing the web, or reading
  • The lower position is ideal when you need to type memos or web addresses, send an email, or chat with your friends.

Windows 7 Starter Edition

With Windows 7 on Archos 9 PC Tablet, accessing files regardless of where you are in the interface is easier than ever. Windows Search will transform the way you search and find your documents. It's simpler and much quicker than previous versions of Windows. Handy widgets can now be placed anywhere on the desktop. Whether you are looking for the weather forecast in your hometown, or a stock value in your financial portfolio, or the latest movie theater program, it's right at your fingertips.

The included Internet Explorer 8 will enhance your web experience. It is the fastest, easiest, and safest browser ever released by Microsoft. Discover the hot new features of the world's number one web browser with the Windows 7 dedicated pages. For example, with Web Slices, you can follow your bid on auction sites or view live sports scores directly in the toolbar of the new Internet Explorer 8.

Key Specifications

  • 8.9-inch LED-backlit resistive touchscreen display (1024 x 600 pixels)
  • Optical finger navigation system (trackpoint) as well as integrated left and right mouse buttons
  • 1.2 GHz Intel Atom Z515 processor (400 MHz front-side bus speed, 512 KB L2 cache, 2W maximum power consumption)
  • 60 GB hard drive
  • 1 GB of installed DDR2 RAM (400 MHz)
  • Integrated Intel GMA 500 graphics
  • 1.3-megapixel webcam with built-in microphone for easy video chats
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • 54g Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g)
  • Bluetooth 2.0+EDR connectivity enables you to connect to peripherals such as mice as well as tether wirelessly to a compatible mobile phone's cellular connection (additional charges applicable).
  • Fast Ethernet (10/100) via optional port replicator
  • One USB 2.0 port with additional two USB ports via optional port replicator
  • VGA video output via optional port replicator
  • Up to 5 hours of battery life via removable Lithium Polymer battery
  • Dimensions: 10.07 x 5.28 x 0.67 inches (WxDxH)
  • Weight: 29 ounces (1 pound, 13 ounces)

Pre-loaded Software

  • Microsoft Security Essentials (antivirus/antispyware) provides real-time protection that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.
  • Lotus Symphony (office productivity) lets you easily create and edit all your documents, spreadsheets and presentations.
  • vTuner (Web TV and radio player) provides access to over 11,000 radio and TV stations broadcasting over the Internet.

What's in the Box
Archos 9, removable battery, stylus, AC adapter with power cord, user guide, legal and safety notice "

Product Description

ARCHOS once again is leading the way in innovation with the introduction of the Netbook of the future, the ARCHOS 9 PCtablet. The new ARCHOS 9 PCtablet combines the performance of a high end netbook with breathtaking aesthetics, excellent ergonomics and a tactile interface on a superb screen.Pure lines, extreme thinness (0.67"), 800g and a stunning black finish, 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. Play all your multimedia content including HD videos Use all your daily software such as Windows Live Messenger or Skype with Windows 7, or Lotus Symphony as a productivity suite . Stay connected to Internet and your emails with the built-in connectivity.

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119 of 127 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A neat little device, but NOT an "iPad killer", February 11, 2010
This review is from: Archos 9 PC Tablet (Black) (Personal Computers)
Note: This is a total revamp of this review, after having had it a few days.

The Archos 9 in a neat little device. While it's not going to be an "iPad killer", it does seem to straddle the middle ground between a pc and a mobile device a little better.

The Archos 9 is effectively an EXTREMELY compact pc. And by extreme, I mean this thing is SMALL! And by PC, I mean it runs Windows 7, so in theory if the app works on a home pc, it'll work on this. There are obvious performance issues which we'll get to, but in general, it's code compatible with all Windows 7 software.

First off let me say I really like this device, but it is not flawless. The main flaws seem to be in the preinstalled software, which frankly suck, and the touch sensitive screen, which is only `alright', although I want to talk about what I like about the Archos 9 first, since, after all, I do like it.

What's good about this thing is the aforementioned PC-compatibility, the similarly aforementioned compactness, & the ton of built in hardware. This thing has built in WiFi & Bluetooth, which pretty much lets you connect it to anything you need to connect it to, even without the (sold separately) port replicator. The built in face-forward webcam is nice, I suppose, but not something I would really use. Same goes with the built in microphone, although I could see this getting more use. The built in speakers sound good considering their size. It has an HDMI output on the bottom of the device, which is strangely NOT advertised! Considering the potential of this device as a media player, I don't understand that at all. Also, the display is true 16x9. Despite all this, it seems to get some serious life out of the batteries - while I haven't totally drained mine, the 5 hour advertised lifespan seems reasonable given my experiences. What's missing here is a DVD drive, which of course makes sense for a device like this - and you can plug an external USB drive into the single USB port if necessary.

Now here's the bad news. The 32-bit, single-core Intel Atom Z510 processor is pretty lame, and gets a Windows rating of only 1.3. Now the Atom line of processors are designed for power savings, and compactness, but for those looking for a laptop replacement, beware: this puts it on par with 6 year old machines. The single gigabyte of (non-upgradable) ram isn't overly generous either, and leads to page-flipping, which further bogs the machine down. The 60 gb drive feels a little claustrophobic by today's standards, and is made more so by the ridiculous partitioning of the factory install, leaving only 25 gigs of useable space, and lastly the screen is only "OK" by today's standards, although those standards have been set by the iPhone and the forthcoming iPad, which legitimately have fantastic touchpads. Speaking of which, the touchpad on this device is resistive, which means single-touch (unlike the i-stuff), and feels a little "mushy", for lack of a better word. Again, think of a 6 year old PDA in this respect. The Archos 9 comes with a built in stylus, which given technology on display here, makes sense. One other hardware-related issue I've had is occasionally plugging a drive into the USB port seems to short the whole machine out randomly, forcing a cold reboot. Sometimes this happens, sometimes it doesn't, and I can't seem to determine what causes it. It's happened both when plugged in and on batteries, with a USB hard drive, and a USB DVD drive, but at other times (most of the time in fact), worked fine with both devices.

The biggest failure however isn't the hardware, it's the pre-installed software, which is terrible. Windows 7 Starter sucks. While the Archos is capable of running the Aero theme, windows 7 starter doesn't come with it, you need to upgrade. There are a handful of other missing features, but that's definitely the most visible. The installed media software is called vTuner, which in my opinion isn't terribly interesting. Going back to the lack of hard drive space, there's a 20 gb partition for backups, but from the factory there's NOTHING IN IT! In the fine print of the manual (really, it's all fine print, another gripe), you will find that it says to do a backup upon first starting the machine, but that's just lazy on Archos's part. If you're going to provide a backup partition, it should come with a "factory presets" image, ESPECIALLY if your device doesn't come with a DVD drive! I found this out the hard way when I tried to update the operating system to windows 7 ultimate and had a failure - I ended it having the wipe the machine and install from scratch, which also meant all my preinstalled software was gone, with no way of recovering it.

In the end I DID succeed in installing Windows 7 Ultimate, along with a standard suite of productivity apps (office 2007, adobe reader, itunes, chrome), and after experimenting with some of the settings (particularly the touchscreen & display settings, along with turning Aero back off), I'm getting acceptable performance from this (again, extremely compact) device. It won't run World of Warcraft (in any playable sense, anyway), but with the right software suite, it serves its purpose quite well. Realistically, I probably didn't NEED to put Windows 7 ultimate on it (if I hadn't messed up the previous install), but leaving out all those other free apps (neglecting Office) seems like another oversight to me, especially Adobe Reader, this thing is BEGGING to be used as an e-book reader!

Speaking of performance, while does technically do 3D, it does it poorly. I loaded a 6 year old 3D 4X space conquest game, "Hegemonia" on this machine and while it ran, it was very choppy on even the lowest settings. Maybe this isn't the best test program, but it does tell you something. Baldur's Gate(1) seems to run well enough. One non-performance software-related issue I've had is that after about a week the onscreen keyboard software seemed to stop working. I reinstalled it and all was well, but if this is going to become a regular occurrence, it'll definately be irritating.

So what is the purpose of this device, might one ask? Well, for me, again, because it runs Windows 7, it's an extremely portable PC. It works well as a media device as well, because of the inherent compatibility of a Windows PC, and here it might even have the iPad beat. Non techies will probably not like this however, as you definitely need to do some tweaking to get the most out of it, and in this respect, Apple will definitely win the battle of the tablets, but really, is anyone surprised by this?


At $549, you can definitely get more pc bang for your buck if you're not looking for ultra-portability, but then again, if you're in the market for a tablet, you probably are. In that respect, the Archos 9 wins hands down. Cheaper than all but the cheapest iPads, able to hold its own with netbooks & laptops, and useful as a media device, the Archos 9 PCTablet is a cool tech device, but only for those not afraid of mucking with the installed software. 3 Stars.
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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars On the Go., February 11, 2010
By Isaac Kim (Anaheim, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Bought this for minor word processing and spreadsheet work. Watching movies and Wifi was just a side bonus.

Screen: You can watch movies on it, very clear in door screen/monitor. however Glare is bit of a problem when you are outside. Even when screen is at brightest, you will have some difficulty with the screen when you are outside. Touch screen isnt as sensitive as the ipod. You are going to need your stylus or push bit harder w your fingers.
Also get a screen cloth if you dont want smudges on your screen.

Opitcal mouse: really pointless. but better than nothing.

Camera. good for on the go video conferencing. emergency photo taking; i suppose.

Speakers: Not really worth mentioning. although its better than what i expected. Buy seperate speakers if you plan on watching movies/mp3s or buy a good set of ear phones.

Processor: bit disappointed at the lack of CPU power. cheaper tablet modles have more powerful CPU. but is more bulkier. its a give and take.

Noise: no fan = no noise. minus some hard drive noise the unit is noiseless.

Heat: left side of the tablet gets warm. just bit annoying. guess thats where the processor or video card is located.

WiFi: Solid at home. Avg outside, was 2-3 bars at starbucks and slow data DL/UL. maybe Starbucks wifi sucked.

Battery: With normal use (running 2-3 programs, word) lasts about 2.5 hours; also takes 2 hours to fully charge. Havent really tried Stand-by. Only can be charged via wall outlet.

Kick Stand: looks very flimsy. probably end up breaking in the near future.

Comment: When you use the touchscreen keyboard. you lose 1/2 the screen. keyboard size can be adjusted, its still bit annoying. Wish it was bit lighter so i can hold it in 1 hand comfortably.
The system Hard Drive is partitioned. 15g for backup. and 40 or so for main. you hae 25gigs free on your main patition. After your Win-7 update. ull have 24gigs free. You might wanna get a larger HD/USB drive.

Also, you will need to buy a USB DVD Rom. you cant install any programs w/o it. i recommend [...]usually 55 bucks. on sale for 40 bucks. glossy black is nice.

Boot up takes longer than i thought it would cause of system security program. Also went into setting and put it on Best Performance rather than look. Only comes w 1 USB port. if you might want to get a USB spliter. It comes with a coupon for 35 free MP3s off of archos's site.

Over all. I wouldnt recommend this to a business looking for tablet PC. BUT i would recommend this to the general public who wants portable/stylish media player/ w some computer capabilities. THIS IS NOTHING like ipad. iPad is designed for solely entertainment/multimedia. if anything. Archos is better; simply because it does everything ipod does + it can do word/spreadsheet processing. that and it costs less. If you want to wait, you can get the MS-Courier, which looks awesome.
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30 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Long on Promise...A Little Short on Execution, February 12, 2010
By Big John (Anchorage, AK) - See all my reviews
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I have owned numerous Archos products over the past several years and have been very pleased with them. I still use an Archos 5 and 704 for my travels. I was impressed by the description of the Archos 9 eagerly awaited its arrival. At last an opportunity to consolidate the number of electronics I carry on trips! However, I quickly discovered that the actual unit was not going to live up to the marketing claims or my expectations. There were two major flaws that were evident right away. First, a quick peek at the disk drive under "My Computer" revealed that the actual capacity available to store any personal data was slightly under 25 gb. And this was before installing any of the applications that were provided by Archos. The actual hard drive size shown was approximately 55 Gb (not the 60gb claimed), subtract the 15+ gb for the recovery partition and the space used by operating system files and you are left with the 25 gb. My music and video collection, which is not particularly extensive, is around 45 gb. Second, it appears that the actual battery life when using the unit normally was closer to 3 - 3.5 hours than the claimed 5 hours. I suspect the actual life while watching a movie or doing any other video or processor intensive work will be even less. Other less serious flaws included the sluggishness of the device and the inherent difficulties in using the touch screen on content designed for keyboard and mouse such as web browsing, etc. I couldn't even enter the product serial number during the activation process as there was no way to bring up an on screen keyboard at that point.

Archos envisioned a great product but the technology to build the product just wasn't there. So, I'm going back to my netbook and waiting for the next generation of this product.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worked as expected
The Archos 9 worked as I had expected it to. The setup was easy, the display was nice, bright and clear and big enough for most tasks. Read more
Published 22 days ago by MyPenName

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible. Don't Buy it
My husband and I had bought this and read some of the bad reviews. The purpose of getting it was for him to read some downloaded books for his EdD program. Read more
Published 1 month ago by K. Gile

2.0 out of 5 stars Slow, very slow.
Bad. The operating system is Windows 7 Starter Edition, however in the BIOS of the ARCHOS says clearly that supports only Windows 98, 2000 and XP. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Domingo Daher

3.0 out of 5 stars Ok, but underpowered
The Archos 9 is a well built little pad with a good solid feel but it has a horse power problem. It just feels sluggish. It seams to struggle along running Windows 7. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great touchscreen tablet
I have modified my Archos 9 with the recommendations under the 5 star reviews, and it is working like a champ. The only problem I had was the Backup Drive. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. B. Castaneda

5.0 out of 5 stars archos 9 update
I Just load office 2007 ultimate on this tablet and it work great.
I upgrade to windows home edition and the hand writing recognition work great. Read more
Published 2 months ago by L. TRAN

3.0 out of 5 stars Very Useful...but..
For my family - this is a very handy tablet - device. It has some drawbacks, but we have found some niche uses. Read more
Published 3 months ago by P. R. Foltz

5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone thinks I have an iPad, then they realize the Archos is MUCH better!
When I pull out the Archos, people think I have an iPad, but it doesn't take them long to realize that the Archos is SOOO much BETTER than an iPad! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Agatha Kristy

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The Archos 9 looks slick and feels good in your hand.

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