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		<title>Archos 9 Hands On – The Windows 7 Netbook That Lost Its Keyboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 09:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Antonio Benedetti</dc:creator>
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We’re probably not going to see an Apple tablet tomorrow, but the Archos 9 could hold us over. The “netblet” (yea, my portmanteau of the words netbook and tablet) runs Windows 7, but I’m not sure I’d shell out $500.
The 0.63-inch thin Archos 9 feels pretty sturdy, but one major complaint is that it feels [...]]]></description>
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<p>We’re probably not going to see an Apple tablet tomorrow, but the Archos 9 could hold us over. The “netblet” (yea, my portmanteau of the words netbook and tablet) runs Windows 7, but I’m not sure I’d shell out $500.</p>
<p>The 0.63-inch thin Archos 9 feels pretty sturdy, but one major complaint is that it feels heavy. Archos says it only weighs 1.2 pounds, but something about the balance is wrong, because it felt heavier than that in my hands. The hardware is pretty simple—a 9-inch resistive touchscreen (no multitouch) with a few surrounding physical buttons.</p>
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