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Archos Arnova 7 hits the FCC, brings new hope to penny-pinching tablet enthusiasts

For those that like their Android tablets cheap, it seems like Archos is able to unleash another budget-friendly addition to the Arnova family stateside. The Arnova 7 slate has just graced the FCC, accompanied by the requisite confidentiality requests, which implies we cannot get any real-deal shots of the article, nor an entire list of specs, but we did get a slightly nice sketch of the WiFi tablet via the coolest old label-placement diagram. If that outline’s got you all worked up, the Arnova 7′s already received some pricing and spec details overseas, rocking a €99 price ticket, 800×480-pixel display, and Android 2.2. Now we’ll just have got to be patient how that translates when the Arnova 7 makes its way around the pond.

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