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The massive 7-inch touch-screen on Archos’ 705 WiFi makes it far less portable than the other media players we’ve seen, unless cargo pants or overalls are still an integral part of your wardrobe. But if you’re down to lug this monster around, you’ll reap both its big-screen benefits and deftly implemented wireless functionality. Download new movies from CinemaNow from a Wi-Fi hotspot, or connect to any network to stream or download files directly to the player. In the world of portable video players, there are swift little cheetahs like the Apple iPod Touch, midsize workhorses like the Cowon A3, and then there are breathtaking mastodons like the Archos 705 WiFi. If you take your gadgets extra-large, the Archos 705 WiFi offers a boatload of entertainment in a sturdy design priced at $399 (80GB) and $499 (160GB).

Features
The majority of the features found on the Archos 705 WiFi are identical to the excellent ones found on the Archos 605 WiFi (the recipient of a 2007 CNET Editors’ Choice). Packed within the 705 WiFi’s giant metal husk are a music player, a video player, a photo viewer, a PDF reader, a Wi-Fi video rental portal, and an optional Flash-enabled Web browser (Opera), as well as optional widgets such as games, weather, an RSS newsreader, and more.

Archos 705 WiFi 160 GB Reviews from wired

I have been seriously considering getting one of these players. I would recommend checking out the whole lineup at archos . com and see which one you would want, they make a smaller one with wifi and a smaller(4.3 inch) touch screen. though they dont tell you one the site how much the addons cost but overall I think I will end up getting an 80gb 705 WiFi.

Archos 705 WiFi 160 GB from Reviews computershopper

Pros
Huge, bright touch-screen display; supports many file types; comes with built WiFi, Web browser; can access Archos’ online content portal; works with both Macs and PCs; uses standard USB connection, AC adapter; replaceable battery

Cons
Large and heavy; big screen should have sharper resolution; a-la-carte plug-ins required for additional file types; no buttons for volume and navigation; mediocre battery life

Archos 705 WiFi 160 GB Reviews From cnet

The good:
The Archos 705 WiFi is a portable video player with a gigantic screen, killer audio, video, and photo format support, an attractive user interface, Flash games, wireless movie rentals, and one of the best Web browsers on a mobile device. Unlike other Archos models, the 705 WiFi includes a QWERTY keypad remote control, built-in AV output, and USB device hosting.

The bad:
The Archos 705 WiFi is just too big for daily use. It’s also heavy, the screen resolution could be sharper, there’s no tactile control for volume, and the Web browser costs extra.

The bottom line:
Archos 705 WiFi is the biggest, baddest PVP on the market. What you get in screen size, however, you pay for in portability and picture quality.

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