The French electronics manufacturer Archos has reportedly added another portable device, called Titanium HD, to its Elements 97 Series of tablets. This one runs on a pre-installed Jelly Bean operating system, weighs 640g (about 1.41lbs) and measures 9mm (0.35-inch) thick. Unfortunately, the company has yet to announce official release date and pricing information.
Apparently, the 97 Titanium HD is equipped with an unnamed Dual-Core ARM central processing unit clocked at 1.6GHz and a built-in Mali 400 Quad-Core graphics card. Moreover, the slate PC sports a 9.7-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS) capacitive 10 points multi-touch display that has a maximum supported resolution of 2048-by-1536 pixels.
Users are presumably further provided with 1GB of internal RAM and 8GB of flash storage that is expandable by up to 64GB thanks to the integrated microSD media card reader slot. Other features include one micro USB 2.0 port (OTG), Wireless LAN module, stereo speakers and G-Sensor.
The Archos 97 Titanium HD comes with a 5MP shooter on the back and a 2MP front-facing web camera for video conferencing.