Forget all of Archos’ tablet and e-reader nonsense. They’re just stepping stones that allows you to a grander vision — one rife with home automation and, apparently, bite-sized, budget-friendly robots. That is what CEO Henri Crohas revealed in a up to date interview with French daily La Libération, while describing his company’s aspirations to create thinner tablets, in addition to a “child-sized robot, sold for under €300.” Crohas didn’t elaborate upon this remark, transcribed as an “oh incidentally” aside, though he did go directly to describe Archos as a “genetic anomaly” among European manufacturers, and cited Charles Darwin as one in every of his most admired thinkers. Infer at your personal discretion.
[Thanks, Thocan]
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