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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
Screen image, generally speaking, Connectivity, Good media player from Archos, Responsiveness
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
The look is iPad Mini-inspired, as is the IPS display, which has all the same advantages (contrast, colours and viewing angles) and shortcomings (pixel density) as the iPad Mini. And with less battery life than we were hoping for, plus countless mini-shor...
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Published: 2013-03-27, Author: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Archos Titanium 80archos.com £130 (8GB), £150 (16GB) Look familiar? But this is more than an iPad Mini knock-off…Only in the last year have Apple’s competitors managed to put together a series of tablets that can compete with the iPad juggernaut. Even so...
The Archos 80 Titanium proves that you can get a decent tablet without breaking the bank. Its screen isn't high resolution, but it's a good IPS panel which matches the iPad mini for half as much. Performance is also good, as is build quality; only the cam...
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
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
The Archos 80 Titanium is yet another solid offering from the French gadget maestro: the company’s cheap and flimsy past is well and truly behind it. If you want a petite slate that doesn't break the bank, this may well be it.Your only consideration? W...
No Bluetooth or GPS, Low quality screen, Poor audio, Short battery life
There are problems, issues, and 'missing' features when you compare the Archos 80 Titanium to an iPad mini, but that costs twice as much. Besides, despite its lack of GPS, Bluetooth and poor cameras, it does add flexible options like mini HDMI and micro ...
Like the Archos 97 Platinum, the Archos 80 Titanium isn't as well-made as its inspiration, the iPad mini. However, it is a good deal cheaper. Things have changed a lot in the budget tablet world over the past 12 months, and at a price close t...
Stylish case, Good, solid build quality, Good brightness, High contrast and rich colors, Many ports
Small internal storage, High weight, Weak WLAN
Archos 80 TitaniumIs the 8-inch Archos 80 Titanium a Low-Budget Mini in terms of a cheaper alternative to the much more expensive Apple iPad Mini, which has obviously been the inspiration for the design? We can already say that the - admittedly - good loo...
No Bluetooth or GPS, Low quality screen, Poor audio, Short battery life
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 ch...
Rapport qualité/prix, Large connectivité, Lecteur multimédia, Réactivité globale
Pas de Bluetooth, Pas de GPS, Alimentation propriétaire, Autonomie perfectible, Chauffe un peu
Selon nous, l'Archos 80 Titanium offre un rapport qualité/prix plutôt intéressant. Cette version 8 pouces au format 4/3 n'est pas pour tout le monde et les férus de films préféreront un modèle 16/9 mais son affichage est convenable tout comme ses pe...
Prix attractif, écran IPS, Android 4.1 sans surcouche, port HDMI, port microSD, appareil photo à l'avant et à l'arriere
Autonomie, ralentissement en multitâches, appareils photos d'un autre temps ( VGA à l'avant et 2 Mpx à l'arrière) prise chargeur propriétaire, impossibilité de recharger en USB, dalle tactile fragile temps de chargement des pages long, lags très nombreux
Pour 149 € la Archos 80 Titanium est bien finie et c'est une bonne surprise. Son design n'est pas franchment original et largement pompé sur l'iPad Mini. Pour une tablette d'entrée de gamme, elle dispose d'un écran IPS correct ainsi qu'une version Androi...