Android featured in "PC-like" smartphone

11 Feb 09 00:17 by Jared Newman in category Uncategorized To news archive

Texas Instruments and Archos are teaming up to make a portable device whose exact classification is a bit ambiguous.

The "Internet Media Tablet" is similar to Archos’ existing portable media players, but with voice delivered through Google’s Android platform. In a joint press release, the companies avoid calling the tablet a smartphone flat out, but it’s no netbook either.

"Android provides the IMT with all the functionalities of a premium smartphone and access to its fast-developing applications environment with ARCHOS’ rich and proven multimedia framework will deliver the best entertainment and web-browsing experience," the PR speak reads.

Voice support aside, the Internet Media Tablet will resemble the Archos 5 (pictured). "Laptop-like performance" comes at the hands of an OMAP3440 processor. A 5-inch screen with full-width page viewing and flash support provides a "PC-like internet experience." The device uses a 3.5G, 7.2 Mbps HSPUA communications standard, holds up to 500 GB and will run for 7 hours on a battery. All told, the tablet will measure 10 mm thin.

The Internet Media Tablet is scheduled for a Q3 release, with no price announced yet.

As Jeff Bertolucci at PC World points out, the intriguing thing about this news is the apparent expansion of Android beyond smartphones. Granted, one could very well call the IMT a mobile phone, but it is, as Bertolucci says, inching "closer to netbook territory."

That would fit with Google’s tendancy to slowly creep further into every aspect of our lives. Maybe a full-blown Google OS isn’t far behind.

6 Comments

guest
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Posted on: 11 Feb 09 16:56
"holds up to 500 GB"??? Up to 500GB? Is that right?
JaredNewman
Posts: 998
Posted on: 11 Feb 09 17:49
I know, I did a double take too. But that's what it says on the spec sheet:

http://news.prnewswire.com/ViewContent.aspx?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/02-09-2009/0004968821&EDATE=
Crabbyappleton
Posts: 5758
Posted on: 11 Feb 09 18:53
Looks good and Archos makes good stuff. Interesting find.
shaolin007
Posts: 883
Posted on: 13 Feb 09 03:48
Maybe this will dethrone the Iphone. Apple needs a reality check bad.
dual layer dvd
Posts: 207
Posted on: 16 Feb 09 16:35
(cue Angellic music and golden stream of celestial light bursting through clouds to highlight this genius masterpiece of technology) Enter: IT'S ABOUT TIME!!! Boooo-yahhhhhh baby!
dual layer dvd
Posts: 207
Posted on: 16 Feb 09 16:53
I had to say one more thing about this I'm so pumped... first of all you're right about the Apple i needing a reality check...

Second... will this be available through Verizon/Alltel?

Oh... and with the HD Support coming soon (on Archos website the plug-in is 30 pounds I believe, but not available yet, but will be when this is released by Q3 2009) is there any way to integrate this wirelessly with a home 5.1/7.1 surround sound system? How amazing would it be to sit on your couch with this HD 5 inch screen and surf the web, check email, watch blu-ray in 5.1 (supported at this point in time by Archos) and send text messages etc? Too bad they don't make a 62'' version of this item!!

PS: What is compatibility of this with Bluetooth 2.0, and what is compatibility with PC's wirelessly for uploading/downloading content? In stead of using USB wires, can you do everything wirelessly now? Oh, and with Android, does this have a camera built in, to use the retina-scan security feature or the barcode price check feature? PHEW!

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