Archos AV700 review

Archos brings 16:9 to the portable market

TechRadar Verdict

Portable AV's 'Swiss Army Knife' is an absolute must-have

Pros

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    Depth of features

Cons

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    Occasional MPEG4 lip-sync glitches

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    No hard-wired remote

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The tablet-like AV700 - from Archos, the company that arguably initiated the portable media player revolution - is its first model to sport a 16:9 screen. And what a screen - it's 7in diagonally, has a 4:3 mode for older material and is matt-finished (making it better for viewing in sunlight).

In terms of hard disk capacity, you now get 100GB - enough for as many as 400 hours of reasonable-quality video (or over 55,000 average-length 64kbps pop tunes). On the subject of video,the AV700 supports Windows Media in addition to DiVX and XViD formats.MPEG1 and MPEG2 (eg DVD rips) are,alas,not catered for.

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