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Archos launches the Gamepad 2, its second attempt at a dedicated Android gaming tablet

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Archos is slowly releasing the hardware it teased just before the IFA 2013 tech show in September. Having subsequently shown the new Platinum Android tablet range, it has now revealed the Gamepad 2 tablet. The device leaked at the end of last month, giving us a clue as to its features, but now we’ve got all the details and the final price of Archos’ second attempt at a dedicated gaming tablet.

According to Archos, the Gamepad 2 is, “Designed for gaming,” and like the first it has a wealth of physical controls surrounding the screen. There are dual thumb sticks, which are billed as being more precise than those on its predecessor, plus a d-pad, a pair of buttons on each shoulder, and six other individual buttons on the front panel. All the buttons can be individually mapped as an alternative to touchscreen controls, but the tablet also uses Google’s own button mapping SDK, so it should be compatible with many titles already. Two such games are included with the tablet, Asphalt 8 Airborne, and Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour.

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Archos Gamepad 2 RearSo how are the specs? Archos has continued to use a 7-inch touchscreen but increased the resolution to 1280 x 800 pixels, and the processor is an unnamed 1.6GHz, quad-core chip with a Mali 400 GPU, and 2GB of RAM. You can buy either an 8GB or 16GB Gamepad 2, plus there’s a microSD card slot which will accept cards up to 64GB.

Like the new Platinum tablets, the Gamepad 2 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, and Archos has left it as Google intended, so there’s no messing around with custom user interfaces. Other features include dual stereo speakers, dual-band Wi-Fi, and a video call camera.

The Gamepad 2 will be going on sale in the UK at the end of October, and is expected to cost from £180, while the U.S. release will come before the end of the year at a starting price of $200.

Andy Boxall
Andy has written about mobile technology for almost a decade. From 2G to 5G and smartphone to smartwatch, Andy knows tech.
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