I have been following info on larger tablets for some time as the 9.7" ipad or 10.1 androids don't cut it with me. I am spoiled with an old 14.1" pre-wide screen laptop on its side which works great.
Regarding the Archos here's some correspondence I've had with someone on another forum that bought one to use for reading music:
"I bought the Archos with the hope of using it for viewing sheet music. Here are the problems I'm having:
1. It does not support Bluetooth so I cannot turn pages with a foot pedal
2. It is extremely underpowered, so the performance is very slow
3. The resolution is very low so it is not feasible to mark on a piece of sheet music
The Archos can be used for viewing sheet music but it is far from ideal and very disappointing." End quote.
So I would drop any thought of getting the Archos, however the Hannspree T7 available at Best buy for only $230 with bluetooth seems like a possibility.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/hannspree-t7...4b-00006ac8d9a4 The Kocaso also has Bluetooth for under $300
http://www.amazon.com/Kocaso-M1400-13-Inch-8GB-Tablet/dp/B00BQO9M1MIt sounds like there will be a 12.9" and/or 13.3" put out by Apple in 2014. Word has it that the 12.9 will be out this spring and the 13.3 will be out in October. They are or will be tested at schools and are aimed at the educational market.
Samsung is also supposed to have a 13.3 coming out this spring.
Sony has a very light and thin ereader coming out also. Do not know the measurements yet but it looks quite large. They will not be available in the US.
The Samsung, Apple and Sony would all also cost a bunch.
If I were to try it at this time I would test out a Hannspree T7 as it has Bluetooth, has a quad-core processor, is less money and also because I would feel a lot more comfortable buying something like this from Best Buy rather than Amazon.
The actual viewing area of the Archos is 7" x 11.25" I imagine the viewing area of the other two would be about the same.
This is a good topic at this time for people who have a Music Pad Pro as Microsoft stops support for Windows XP now.
Scott L