
Archos hasn't
seemed to secure much love for its latest, the Archos 9 tablet, so
maybe it's going back to what it does best for its next suite of
products: a sextet of mostly straightforward but still quite
appealing looking players. First is the simple and cheap Archos
Key, a €20 device with 4GB of storage and microSD expansion. Then
there's the Archos Vision Slim, a slenderized and button-free
version of the original
Vision, again packing just 4GB of storage but going for €40
this time. Next is the Archos Yamaha Vision 2, with an internal amp
from Yamaha, integrated stereo speakers, and undisclosed storage
quantity and price. Next we have the Archos 4 Vision, a 4.3-inch
touchscreen model with TV output, microSD expansion, and what was
previously understood to be 16 and 32GB of storage. Finally,
perhaps the most interesting, is the Archos 3 Vision Camera, an 8GB
player with an integrated camera that could make this into a Flip-replacing
media player -- depending on the quality of the video, naturally.
Oh, and did we forget to mention the purported Archos 7 with
Android? Yeah, there's that, too. All are decidedly rendery looking
and naturally this is all unconfirmed, but golly don't they look
pretty.

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