I was looking for a handy tablet PC, with which I can check my e-mails and answer evenings without the PC "to throw" and after work on the sofa still can surf anything on the Internet. I also think about for some time, zuzulegen an e-reader, I have finally seen the ideal home tablet device in the Archos 7, especially since the price of less than 140, - is top. The included user manual is sufficient for the first steps of commissioning, the rest you have to teach yourself. This works well because of the almost self-explanatory Android operating system. Connecting to the wireless network goes smoothly; up to 10m distance from the router (in between with wall) is the reception yet. The screen and the onscreen keyboard safely reach no iPad-level, but to look photos (digital photo frame), and e-books to read, he is well suited. One or two typos in the onscreen keyboard you can get over. Compared to my old Palm Tungsten T5 screen and keyboard are certainly top! The structure of web pages is quite fast despite the outdated Android and slower processor, and crashes are still an exception. Not the exception crashes while rummaging in the Archos AppsLib. There are applications that I would have expected already installed on the device, such as a reasonable task manager that includes programs, because that Android 1.6 has no button! Or a program that breaks the wireless connection and will start again and so on ... With a little patience to find these apps Archos Store (Tip: a little wait between the scroll processes in the AppsLib, then you will not so often kicked out) and has so after some time tailored to their needs Tablet PC, which can then also not want to miss.