It's no surprise that budget specialist Archos has made the second-cheapest tablet in this test, but we didn't expect that its 80 Titanium would have the largest screen of any tablet here.The 8" display has a 768 x 1,024 resolution and, like the Acer...
The Archos 80 Titanium gets it right in several key areas, with decent build quality, a reasonable screen and enough performance to enable gaming, browsing and media consumption. Its cut-down specification, poor battery life and awful camera work...
Although there are a few mentioned compromises in the processing power and overall picture resolution, these negatives combined simply aren't enough to dissuade someone from considering the 8o Titanium, which poses excellent value for money.I just can't...
Name: Type: Specifications: Price as reviewed: £149.99When it comes to looks, the Android tablet market for the most art just can't compare to the craftsmanship that goes into each and every iPad tablet Apple puts out. While it would be disingenuous...
The main rival to the Archos 80 Titanium is the iPad mini, along with Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 - both of which sell for a great deal more. That's some tough technical competition and if you look at the Titanium's price bracket it's got an equally tricky...
As a budget rival to the iPad mini the 80 Titanium actually has a lot going for it. The screen is surprisingly decent, build quality is reasonable and day-to-day performance is perfectly adequate. What's more, the 80 Titanium actually does better on...
As budget tablets go, the Archos 80 titanium makes a very good case for itself with its fine screen with solid build quality and performance. Of course, for another 30 quid or so you could pick up a Google Nexus 7 -- more up to date software and faster...
The Archos 80 Titanium is a good looking eight-inch tablet that seems to ape the iPad Mini, but at half the cost. It’s comfortable to use with a crisp, colourful screen and good performance, although the below-average battery life means the iPad Mini and...
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