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ARCHOS Adds Wireless Access to the Top Portable Video Player in the New Pocket Media Assistant PMA400

Business Wire, Jan 6, 2005

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ARCHOS(R), Inc., the pioneer and innovator in portable entertainment products, introduced today at the Consumer Electronics Show 2005 the Pocket Media Assistant PMA400, a new generation of ARCHOS smart portable devices that combines full video and audio capabilities with wireless connectivity and a new Linux(R) platform. The PMA400 (previously referred to as the AV500) is a 30-gigabyte pocket-sized device and is the most versatile portable video recorder/player (PVR/PVP) on the market today. ARCHOS will demonstrate the PMA400 in its booth at CES and the product will be generally available in late January 2005.

With the PMA400, ARCHOS extends its focus on helping consumers eliminate multiple portable devices by combining essential entertainment features -- video, music, photos and gaming -- with Internet access and Personal Information Manager applications in one integrated handheld device. The PMA400 features the same slim, sleek and light-weight form factor as the industry-standard PVP AV400, with additional revolutionary features that put it generations ahead of competing PVPs.

The PMA400 continues the ARCHOS tradition of letting consumers record video directly from a TV, VCR, cable box or satellite receiver, schedule recordings, record and play music, view photos and play games in multiple ways. It also features several ways to connect to the Internet -- wirelessly or via Ethernet -- personal information manager applications, an LCD touch screen for fast and easy navigation, a 30 gigabyte Hitachi hard drive, and the ability to act as a USB Host for attaching other mass storage peripherals, such as digital cameras, keyboards, hard drives and other portable devices.

The new Linux platform allows for customized applications to be specifically developed for the PMA400. A complete Software Development Kit will be made available on the ARCHOS Web site at www.archos.com, and on a dedicated Web site designed specifically for the PMA400, at www.pma400.com. More details about the SDK will be communicated on these sites once the product is available.

"ARCHOS redefined the MP3 player market with its portable video devices that do far more than play music, and is now raising the bar in the emerging PVP space at a time when many companies are just jumping in," said Henri Crohas, chief executive officer of ARCHOS, Inc. "Consumers are showing a great thirst for devices that store all of their media in one place for anywhere access, and now those consumers can stay connected and productive at the same time. While 2004 was one of the busiest and most innovative years in ARCHOS' history, we expect 2005 to be that much more exciting for consumers."

Enjoy All Your Personal Entertainment Wherever You Go

The Pocket Media Assistant PMA400 offers a range of unique ways to experience and enjoy favorite entertainment content:

--  Record, Store and Play Back up to 120 Hours of Video(1)
        Record video directly from a TV, VCR, cable box or satellite
        receiver; schedule recordings remotely; and store up to 120
        hours of TV content or 60 full-length movies(1) in MPEG-4 SP
        format.

    --  Record, Store and Listen to more than 6500 songs(1) or 650
        CDs(1)
        Record and play MP3, WAV and WMA music files (including
        Windows Media DRM protected files) with the enhanced music
        center, and use the ARCLibrary to view by artist, albums,
        genre, title, year, and playlists. Create a playlist while on
        the go using the touch-screen and record your own voice
        through the internal microphone.

     -- Transfer and View up to 300,000 Photos(1)
        Transfer, store and view up to 300,000 photos (JPEG, PNG, BMP,
        GIF files) directly from another mass storage device or
        digital camera using the built-in USB host connection, or
        computer using the high-speed USB 2.0 interface.

    --  Play Games
        Play Mophun(TM) and Qtopia(TM) games found on the device or
        downloaded from the ARCHOS web site.

Stay Connected While on the Road

Essential applications make the PMA400 the first smart entertainment device:

--  Connect via Wi-Fi, Ethernet Cable and IrDA
        The PMA400 features built-in 802.11b Wi-Fi for accessing the
        Internet from any wireless hotspot, or you can connect to the
        Internet via Ethernet with an optional USB Ethernet adaptor or
        by using the IrDA port of your mobile phone.

    --  Customize Your PMA400 with Linux-based Applications
        The new Linux platform allows you to customize the PMA400 by
        creating and/or adding third-party software. Check
        www.archos.com or www.pma400.com for updates regarding release
        and conditions.

    --  Browse the Internet and Stay Connected
        Connect to stock quotes, check sport scores, read news and
        stay connected using the Opera(TM) Web browser.

    --  Connect to a Number of USB Devices Anywhere you Are
        The PMA400 connects via USB 2.0 (backward USB 1.1 compatible)
        and acts as a USB Host for transferring files directly from
        other powered mass storage devices such as other ARCHOS
        products, digital cameras, Ethernet adapters, keyboards and
        portable hard drives.

    --  Send and Receive E-mail
        The PMA400 features an e-mail client enabling you to read,
        create and send e-mails from personal and business e-mail
        accounts (POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP protocols supported).

    --  Stay Productive on the Road
        Personal information manager software from Qtopia offers a
        large number of applications such as an address book, agenda,
        calendar, and more, with the PMA400 able to synchronize
        contacts, tasks, to-do list and appointments from computers
        running Microsoft Outlook(TM).

 

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