We were expecting some news out Archos this month and certain enough, here it’s miles. The corporate has just announced that it’s going to unveil its new Generation 9 Honeycomb tablets at a Paris event, on June 23rd. The company’s third Android slate, as you are able to recall, was originally expected to launch at September’s IFA trade event, but that date was later pushed up — meaning we’ll have the capacity to catch a glimpse of its shiny 1.6GHz ARM A9 dual-core chip and so-called “revolutionary” 3G modem in only a number of weeks. Archos certainly seems to have high expectations for the device, in addition, having scheduled its debut at no less a prestigious venue than the Ritz Hotel. We’ll be there (in our finest threads) to hide the development because it unfolds.
[Thanks, Marien]
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