Testseek.co.uk have collected 36 expert reviews of the Archos 80 Titanium tablet and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Archos 80 Titanium tablet.
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The editors liked
Screen image
Generally speaking
Connectivity
Good media player from Archos
Responsiveness
Reasonable screen
Good build quality
Smooth application performance
Sharp
Colourful mini display
Solidly built and sleek
Affordable
Low price
Android Jelly Bean
Decent build quality
MiniHDMI & microSD slots
You’d never guess from the build quality that the Archos 80 Titanium costs less than half the price of an iPad mini - the 9.9mm thin metal frame is clean and absolutely rock solid. It’s even peppered with ports you just won’t find on an iPad
Like a micro SD memory card slot so you can add your own storage
And a mini HDMI port so you can play back your movies and games on the big screen in your
Good looks
Excellent screen
Strong connectivity
Decent value
Good screen
Mini HDMI port
Decent processor
The editors didn't like
Battery life
Speaker location
Gets hot right where you hold the tablet
Screen resolution not high enough for perfect legibility
WiFi cuts out when on standby
Several games missing from Play Store
Charges via power adapter only
Weight
Threadbare specification
Dreadful battery life
Awful camera
Below average battery life
Screen a little dim
WiFi performance
No Bluetooth or GPS
Low quality screen
Poor audio
Short battery life
Archos had to cut corners somewhere
And it’s clear from the images we snapped that it was saved by using poor image sensors. The two megapixel camera on the back is out and out pants
Spitting out blurry
Soft and muddled images. Of course
You probably wouldn’t want to take photos very often with a tablet anyway - and it still packs a front webcam for video chats too.One other minor design quib
Published: 2013-10-21, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: What was so recently the very height of sophistication has quickly become the norm, and there's an increasing demand for tablets as day-to-day workhorses rather than status symbols or high-performance business devices.Wired.co.uk rounds up the best budg...
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Published: 2013-09-25, Author: Mike , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: 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 Icon...
Published: 2013-08-09, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Reasonable screen; Good build quality; Smooth application performance
Threadbare specification; Dreadful battery life; Awful camera
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 against...
Published: 2013-08-02, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Impressive build and slick performance go some way towards making up for this cheap tablet's disappointing battery life...
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Published: 2013-07-31, Author: Thomas , review by: techstrike.co.uk
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 s...
Relatively inexpensive, and with a very attractive design, the Archos 80 Titanium isn't half bad. It has its flaws, including its struggles with multitasking, a poor speaker and so-bad-it-wasn't-worth-including camera, but it is able to counteract these p...
Published: 2013-05-21, Author: Stuart , review by: itproportal.com
Good looks, Excellent screen, Strong connectivity, Decent value
Average performance, Unimpressive battery life
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 conn...
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Published: 2013-04-30, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Good screen, mini HDMI port, decent processor
Poor camera
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 ...
Sharp, colourful mini display; Solidly built and sleek; Affordable
Below average battery life; Screen a little dim; WiFi performance
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 ...