Archos’ brand new Arnova 9 G2 tablet seems to become the definition of the assorted bag. It is a component of the company’s budget-minded Arnova line, so it will probably be quite cheap (however there is no term on the cost), and it packages a few specifications that vary from decent up to the high-end, including with a 1GHz ARM A8 processor along with a 9.7-inch IPS display with 1,024 x 768 quality (the same as the actual iPad). It runs the actual smartphone-minded Android 2.3 Operating system on that highly tablet-sized display and, just like other reasonably priced Android tablets, you will need to make do without recognized access to the Android Marketplace (Archos provides the Appslib software shop instead). Yet interested? Information on everything but a cost and launch day are available in the hyperlink listed below.















