is archos gps in car holder from overseas work in australia ?
I'm not sure of your question, but if it uses the power from the vehicle, no reason why not as nearly all cars use 12 volt batteries. But you may not have maps in the unit for Australia. You may be able to get map updates for that country.
Showing the wires that connect to the Archos 605 WiFi with the GPS In-Car Holder accessory. There...
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Archos 101 G9 Android Tablet Review
Archos have been creating portable media devices for some time now and built a loyal following among consumers in the process. Therefore when they released one of their first Android tablets a little over a year ago many people were quick to try it. http://www.meebing.com/gooapple-v5-android-phone-bluetooth-wifi-gps-retina-screen-5mp-camera-phone-black-8gb.html
What they found was a device which didn't try to emulate the iPad as many other models do and within its unique casing was a decent, for the time, unit which offered plenty of functionality and received plenty of OS updates and tweaks from Archos over time, enhancing the performance and user experience.
Nearly a year ago we had the privilege of reviewing the Archos 101 Android Internet Tablet and found it to be an interesting low cost alternative for those who didn't want to spend nearly £500 on competitor's models. Now Archos are back with an updated "Gen 9" version of the 101 Android tablet. Featuring Android 3.2.1 and updated specifications can it offer something worthwhile in an ever more crowded market?