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Archos GamePad review

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5/10
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The Archos GamePad currently has an Informr score of 5 out of 10. This score is based on our evaluation of 10 sources including reviews from users and the web's most trusted critics.

The ARCHOS GamePad is a tablet specifically designed for playing games complete with two shoulder buttons, four directional pads and dual joysticks. At first glance, the size of the screen, 7”, might seem too unwieldy for comfortable gaming, however it is ergonomically designed for easy holding.

Users can also easily map out the controls thanks to the GamePad’s game-mapping tool. This tool allows users to set a physical button or slide pad to control any part of the touch screen simply by dragging a virtual button anywhere on the screen and then assigning a physical button press to it. Pressing the physical button will respond in the same way as touching that part of the screen. The tool works with every game though its value will vary for each game, unfortunately. This means that users will most likely have to map out the buttons for each game.

In terms of hardware, the GamePad comes equipped with 1.6 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex A9, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory and an expandable microSD slot. There’s also an HDMI port for people interested in hooking the GamePad up to their television.

Despite the promise that the GamePad has, there are some serious issues with the tablet. With so much competition in the handheld gaming market, it doesn’t really stand above the crowd. The display has poor viewing angles and a relatively low resolution when compared to other tablets like the Nexus 7 and iPad. Perhaps the biggest issue with the tablet is its poor battery life. Clocking in at a little over 2 hours, it’s difficult to call the GamePad a truly portable gaming device. The final nail in GamePad’s coffin is that some of the more popular Android apps, like Grand Theft Auto, are not compatible with the tablet.

For $180, casual Android gamers can get a better gaming experience on other tablets. For a dedicated, portable gaming device, players can spend a few more dollars and purchase a Nintendo 3DS or PS Vita.

The Good: Affordable price, ergonomic control and HDMI port to hook up to a TV.

The Bad: Poor battery life (only 2 hours of gameplay), poor display resolution, poor viewing angles.


Android
Operating system
Operating system
Android
1.6 GHz
Processor
Processor
1.6 GHz
7"
Screen Size
Screen Size
7"
Yes
Camera
Camera
Yes
Unknown
Battery


What the Critics Are Saying...


Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports

The Archos GamePad is a good idea that isn't implemented particularly well. It's a fairly bare-bones tablet without a lot of bells and whistles. If you're a hardcore gamer, for a little more money you could pick up a Nintendo 3DS or Sony PlayStation Vita, which are dedicated gaming devices. For casu...

- Matt Ferretti, Consumer Reports
Android Central
Android Central

I was impressed with the ergonomics of the GamePad, enough to make me ignore the very “cheap” feeling materials it’s made out of. The device was designed for you to be hunched over with your wrists bent, hammering away at any of the awesome Android games that are out there. The sha...

- Jerry Hildenbrand, Android Central
Expert Reviews
Expert Reviews

At £120, the Gamepad’s reasonably priced for an Android tablet and cheaper than dedicated gaming handhelds from either Sony or Nintendo. However, the lack of games with full controller support and limited button customisation options make it more of a novelty than a bargain tablet. The g...

- Tom Morgan, Expert Reviews
Wired
Wired

Ultimately, your enjoyment of the GamePad depends a lot on the kinds of games you like to play. For platformers, fighting games, arcade shooters, and sports sims, it’s outstanding. For first-person shooters and racing games, it can be frustrating.But don’t forget, too, it’s also a full-featured Andr...

- Rick Broida, Wired
Digital Versus
Digital Versus

Sometimes even the best of ideas can be difficult to put into practice. Even with something that sounds great on paper, the results can be disappointing. And so, the Archos GamePad misses the mark. Asus should never have relied so heavily on cutting costs with the components, as this just makes for...

- Romain Thuret , Digital Versus


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Screen Size
7"

The Archos GamePad's screen size is 7 inches with x pixels resolution.

Processor
1.6 GHz

There is a ARM CORTEXTM dual-core A9 1.6 GHz processor (CPU).

OS

The tablet runs on proprietary operating system firmware.

Camera
Yes
There is a front-facing camera with resolution.
Storage
8 GB

Internal memory is 8 GB. An external, MicroSD, MicroSDHC (up to 32 GB) expansion slot is available for increased storage capacity.

Battery
Unknown

The tablet is powered by a Lithium Polymer (Li-Pol) battery.

Archos GamePad Specs

Overview
Release Date December 6, 2012
Regions Available USA, United Kingdom
Operating System No

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Processor ARM CORTEXTM dual-core A9 1.6 GHz
Internal Storage 8 GB
RAM 1 GB
Hearing Aid Compatible No
TTY/TDD No
SAR Unknown
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Accessories Included AC Charger, Data Cable, Manual
Cellular
Networks
Mobile / Cellular Data
No (Option available)
Wi-Fi Calling No
Voice over LTE (VoLTE) No
SIM card size
No
Dual SIM No
Connectivity
USB Micro-USB 2.0
USB OTG Support No
Infrared No
Bluetooth No
Wi-Fi 802.11
Memory Expansion Slot Yes
Expansion Slot Info MicroSD, MicroSDHC (up to 32 GB)
NFC No
Camera
Main Camera
Resolution / Aperture
Zoom
Yes
Additional Main Camera Info
No
Video Recording Formats
3GP / 3GPP, H.264 / AVC, MPEG-4, FLV, AVI
Video Recording Parameters
Front Camera
Resolution / Aperture
Additional Front Camera Info
No
Video Recording Parameters
Display / Screen
Type Color
Technology LCD (TFT)
Colors 16.7 million
Resolution x pixels
Pixel density 170 pixels
Size 7 inches
Sensors Motion / Accelerometer
Backlit Illumination Yes
Zoom / Magnification Yes
Screen Orientation Lock No
Multi-Touch Yes
Fingerprint-Resistant Coating No
Additional Display Features Capacitive touch screen
Power & Battery
Type Lithium Polymer (Li-Pol)
Battery Capacity No
Removable Battery No
Wireless Charging
Fast Charging No
Battery Charge Time Unknown
Video Playback Time Unknown
Internet Use (Wi-Fi) Unknown
Internet Use (Cellular) Unknown
Standby Time Unknown
Mixed Usage
Physical Characteristics
Material Plastic
Colors Gray
Dimensions [H x W x D] 11.7 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm (4.6 x 9 x 0.6 in)
Weight 330 grams
Water Resistant / Waterproof Unknown
Rugged design No
IP Rating No
Headset Jack 3.5mm
External Speakers Yes
Input / Navigation
Touchscreen Yes
Sleep / Wake Key No
Home Key No
Physical keyboard No
Text-to-Speech No
Screen Reader No
Keypad/Screen Lock Yes
External Volume Control Yes
Fingerprint Sensor No
More
Additional Information Graphics: Yes
Backlit Illumination: Yes
Zoom / Magnification: Yes
Predictive Text Entry: Unknown
Keypad/Screen Lock: Yes
Web Browser: Yes
Email Client: Yes
Email Protocols: POP3, IMAP, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange
PC Synchronization: Yes
TV Out Info: HDMI
Audio Formats: MP3, AAC+, AAC, WAV, OGG
Video Playback Formats: 3GP / 3GPP, H.264 / AVC, MPEG-4, FLV, AVI
Streaming Video: Yes
Custom Ringtones: Yes
Vibration Alert: Yes
Games: No
Apps: No
Included Software / Apps: -
Calendar, World Clock, Alarm, Calculator, Maps, Voice Memos / Recorder

Other Names (AKA):

- Features two analog thumb-sticks and 12 facial buttons and 2 shoulder buttons giving you full control for your games.
- Map any virtual controlled game.
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