Archos 5 IT 500 GB
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| Screen | 11.9 cm | ||
| Screen Resolution / Colours | 800 x 480 pixels / 16 millions | ||
| Storage | Disque dur 500 Go (+microSD/microSDHC) | ||
| Dimensions/Weight | 143,2x78,8x20 mm / 286g g | ||
| Battery | 22 h audio, 7h vidéo | ||
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| File formats supported | MP3, OGG, FLAC, WMA, WAV, MPEG4, H.264 (AAC en option) |
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Tristan François
Test date: October 8, 2009
Test date: October 8, 2009
Ext3, not Mac compatible!

The Archos 5 IT has migrated from the FAT 32 file system, to Ext3, because of increased file sizes (video for example). Here's why:
File systems are are a method for storing and organizing data, so as to be able to manage files efficently and reliably. In the same way that books are organized on shelves in a library, file systems are labelled to describe how the information is stored, shelf sizes, etc.
And this is where there was a problem with the old file system, FAT 32. Designed by Microsoft, it dates from another era, as it has existed since Windows 95 OSR2. It was only designed for storage devices of up to several tens of gigabytes, far below todays terabyte capacities. In FAT 32, maxiumum shelf size is 4 GB and HD video files easily go beyond 10 GB. The solution decided on was to migrate towards ext3, a system that supports larger files and is used on the majority of Linux based systems (remember that Android and the Archos system on previous MID generations were based on Linux). No problem for Windows compatability. Linux is also compatible, of course. But Mac OS X, though a Unix, like Linux, does not support ext3 for the moment. Lets see if Archos will provide a solution. For more information on file systems, take a look at the Wikipedia page on the subject.
And this is where there was a problem with the old file system, FAT 32. Designed by Microsoft, it dates from another era, as it has existed since Windows 95 OSR2. It was only designed for storage devices of up to several tens of gigabytes, far below todays terabyte capacities. In FAT 32, maxiumum shelf size is 4 GB and HD video files easily go beyond 10 GB. The solution decided on was to migrate towards ext3, a system that supports larger files and is used on the majority of Linux based systems (remember that Android and the Archos system on previous MID generations were based on Linux). No problem for Windows compatability. Linux is also compatible, of course. But Mac OS X, though a Unix, like Linux, does not support ext3 for the moment. Lets see if Archos will provide a solution. For more information on file systems, take a look at the Wikipedia page on the subject.
The Archos 5 IT 500 GB is the 500 GB version of the Archos 5 IT 32 GB that we have tested. The only changes come from the difference in memory capacity: the v. 500 GB is equipped with a hard drive rather than flash memory and this makes the casing thicker and the player a bit heavier. Otherwise the spec doesn't change.
Pluses
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HD video compatability without re-encoding
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Internet navigation without zoom
Minuses
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Glossy screen
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No official Google app yet, or Android Market
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Poor headphones
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Bundle on the light side
The Archos 5 IT is ambitious and based on a nice concept. However, Android doesnt yet add much because of the fact that Archos is too far in front of Google third party apps on Android Market cant yet be accessed. Well all have to wait for Google to catch up.

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