Archos A28 Shows Off at FCC
Thanks to the FCC, everyone has an early look at the Android-based Archos last 32 weeks, but it’s like we is not the only Android device in the pipeline. On Monday, documentation of the Archos A28, a rather small PMP (or could it emerged as a tablet) on the FCC Web site.

The filing does not publish too many details, but it looks as is the petite device sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, 8GB internal memory, Wi-Fi support and a 600-mAh battery and has Quicken Home & Business 2010. The real body, which looks at the clock about 3.1 x 0.4 x 3.7 inches, has not much in the way of the ports, the top of the tablet contains only a headphone jack and a connection for the included USB cable.
The FCC registration via the A28 manual. There are reveal any details, what version of Android will run the device, but the manual shows that it will have five desktops. But now you can check the latest Dell Inspiron iM501R-2272MRB Review!
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