Archos 605 WiFi
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Archos 605 WiFi Portable Media Player
AVguide
14 July 2011
Excerpt: Archos has been building high-quality portable media players for several years now and has an extensive line of accessories and plug-ins available that add new tricks to...
Summary: Like that gorgeous but slightly deranged French girl you met on holiday in Thailand, the 605 is tempting, infuriating and sporadically expensive. You might not be...
Pros: Zut alors! With up to ten times the memory of an iPod Touch and a larger, sharper touchscreen, this French beauty is prettier than Jean-Paul Satre and brainier than Ch...
Cons: Merde! Build quality veers between Peugeot and Renault compared to the Cadillac class of Apple’s iPod Touch – the screen isn’t multi-touch, the software’s buggy, the h...
Excerpt: It is 12x8x1.5cm and weights 230 grams, the screen is 9.5x5.7cm. The top of the unit has an on/off button and another to switch the output from the screen to a TV. The...
Excerpt: The first thing I really noticed about it is its flexability above Apple products. Unlike with iPods, you can add a background picture and even change the color of the...
A Portable Media Player : Archos 605 WIFI Personal Media Player
GadgetSpeak
23 February 2008
Excerpt: Archos has a long establish presence within the area of PMP (Personal Media Player) devices that have the capacity to provide a range of entertainment features. Forming...
Excerpt: Featuring the highest quality screen resolution, highest quality video, touch screen, WiFi capabilities for streaming content to the device or a TV, the ARCHOS 605 WiFi...
Excerpt: Archos has worked hard to ensure this new player looks less like a PC peripheral than previous offerings. Even so, the 605 still comes across a bit like a computer...
Pros: Capacious storage; top-drawer video; bags of features
Excerpt: Archos has worked hard to ensure this new player looks less like a PC peripheral than previous offerings. Even so, the 605 still comes across a bit like a computer...
Pros: Capacious storage; top-drawer video; bags of features