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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Archos landed in the market with a stunning look..

My colleague's blog has got a hot news about a new company with a stunning look. Read more to know more... (visit for more - www.fastmind.biz)


archos-platinum-1Tablet are a small which keeps us updated to our work or they also refreshes our mind and of course the HD clearity. When we talk about tablet manufactures we, always mention Apple, Samsung, Asus and Amazon but we forget the past successful companies which manufactured World’s top selling tablet companies..tier of businesses battling for your dollars. One of those is Archos. Its new line of tablets takes some cues from the iPad, though its pricing is more akin to budget tablets.With identical displays and near-identical designs, the big difference is that the Platinum slates rock quad core processors and have more RAM.
The Archos 97  Platinum HD is a pretty same as  iPad dupe, sporting a matching 9.7-inch, 2,048 x 1,536 4:3 IPS display. The 80 Platinum is similarly  ”inspired by” the iPad mini, with an 8-inch, 1,024 x 768 display.
A third device, the 116 Platinum, goes in a more original direction – sporting an 11.6-inch, 16:9 IPS display.This tablet gives you a complete journey to the world of HD..
All three tablets pack 1.2 GHz quad-core processors, with 8-core graphics. They also tote 2 GB of RAM across the board, and ship with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
If Archos’ new tablets tickle your fancy, they can potentially save you a few bucks. The 97 Platinum HD will ring up for US$299, while the 80 Platinum will cost $199. They’ll both ship later this month. The 116 Platinum won’t launch until April, and will set you back $349. But Archos’ tablets have historically had some big Achilles’ heels (poor viewing angles, buggy software, cheap build quality, etc.). So we’d recommend waiting for reviews – or your own hands-on time – before getting too excited.

We all have our fantasies, we just don't always make them public. But for these tech-savvy designers, sharing their wildest dreams and making them a reality is what it's all about. So, here are some of the weirdest and most wonderful phone concepts from the last few years. 

Some might be made, most probably won't, but we can all indulge in a a flight of fancy from time to time. For American designer Michael Laut, the Radia concept phone is all about simplicity: Sleek, circular, transparent, touch-sensitive and small enough to slide in his top pocket.