Here we are with another Android-powered tablet that has arrived at the FCC, and it might be the successor to the Archos 80 G9 that was released last year. Just for some context, the Archos 80 G9 came with an 8″ display instead of the regular 7″ screen that you see out there, sporting a resolution count of 1024 x 768 pixels. Guess you will not be able to enjoy Full HD movies in its glory here, but at least the dual core TI OMAP 4 processor does seem to work out pretty nicely. Starting to ship last year, Archos’ latest visitor to the FCC comes in the form of the Archos 80 Cobalt.

Very few details are available about this particular tablet, apart from the fact that it carries 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, alongside photos that seem to show it to be of the same size as well as similar screen aspect ratio as the original Archos 80. The name itself might give the game away, where it could be a new model which has just been updated with a shade of blue. Hopefully Archos would have introduced some hardware improvements inside as well.

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