Archos recently introduced two new Android tablets for its Arnova line of budget tablets. The Arnova 7 G2 has a 7 inch display and the Arnova 10 G2 has a 10 inch screen. But it looks like there could be a new 8 inch model in the works as well.
While there’s no mention of an Arnova 8 G2 on the Arnova website, J&R has a product page for the tablet and says it will be available soon for $199.99. The Arnova 8 G2 also showed up at the FCC website a few months ago.
Like the new 7 and 10 inch Arnova tablets, the Arnova 8 G2 features a 1 GHz processor, 4GB of storage, and Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. It has an accelerometer, WiFi, and support for Adobe Flash.
The tablet has an 8 inch, 800 x 600 pixel display. Like other Arnova tablets it will probably ship with a third party app store called Appslib instead of the Android Market, but you can also install an alternate app store if you like.
thanks Nards Barley!
Great alternative to that Prestigio 8″ tablet.