Three and Archos pair up to provide internet access on G9 tablets

Pay As You Go

Three and Archos pair up to provide internet access on G9 tablets

3 August 2011 16:53 GMT / By Hunter Skipworth

Remember those G9 tablets that Archos announced a little while ago? You know the ones with the super powerful 1.5GHz dual-core processors in...

Well it looks like the company has paired up with mobile phone network Three to provide out-of-the-box PAYG mobile internet.

This means you should, in theory, be able to remove the 3G stick from the back of your G9 tablet and switch it over to your laptop, or vice versa, all using the same pay as you go subscription.

The new Archos tablets are pretty competitively priced, starting at just £199 for the 8-inch model. They are also to feature 250GB Seagate hard drives and thanks to the A9 processor, can playback 1080p video easily.

For those who want to learn more about the new Archos tablets, why not checkout our hands-on here.

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Archos, Android, Archos G9, Tablets, Honeycomb, three

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