Not bad for an older Archos GEN 8 tablet.

For a 10.1" tablet, it's thinner and lighter than a similarly sized IPad. The battery life is about the same and the 1ghz processor does keep up with others in its class. The capacitive touch screen is sensitive, the screen is bright (warning: does NOT have a WIDE viewing angle), and the speakers are really good for something this size. It has not only a full-sized usb jack for standard accessories, but has a mini USB jack, as well (well, it MIGHT be a micro USB but I don't have it in front of me at the moment). I have about 20 apps loaded on it at the moment including Go Launcher and their version of a virtual keyboard, both must-haves. It is not supposed to be compatable with Android Market, but getting into the Archos marketplace allowed me to get the Android Market, as well. This particular tablet is an Archos Gen-8 device and it makes it a little harder to get anything Android version over 2.2, but from what I've read, Archos may be porting a version of 2.3 to this tablet. And I have seen a beta version of 4.0 that runs, also. All I really want to do is to be able to run Netflix and Skype. It does both of those beautifully, as is. Even YouTube videos present no problems. All in all, if you can get it for a good price, go for it. Anything over $175 used or $245 new as the time of this writing may be a bit excessive.Read full review