Archos seems to have a lot of upcoming Android tablets in the works, two of which they announced yesterday, and the latest to be unveiled by the company is the Arnova FamilyPad, a tablet with a large 13.3″ display running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Despite having one of the largest displays you’d find on any tablet, Archos decided to go with a lowly resolution of 1280 x 800, which is sure to put off many prospective buyers, though a FamilyPad with a 1400 x 900 resolution display is reportedly in the works. Other specs of this big screen tablet include a 1GHz Allwinner A10 ARM Cortex A8 processor, Mali 400 GPU, 1GB RAM, 2 megapixel cameras on the front and back, 8GB of internal storage along with a microSD card slot, two USB ports and one mini HDMI port. The battery capacity wasn’t mentioned, but it should be good for 8-10 hours of video and 5-6 hours of web browsing.
No price or official release dates were mentioned, though going by Archos’ past history, a price of $300 can be expected, as anything higher than that would be too much to ask for with the meager specs.