Koreans have been enjoying the Maxian M800 since last year and a U.S. release remain a tentative thing. What’s so special about this PMP. For starters, it implements metal in the design. It definitely has that classy, expensive look that platic material could never achieve. Another thing is that the Maxian is not one of those MP3/PMP devices. From its features you can see that being a portable video player is its mane raison d’etre, although it can play audio files as well, i.e. MP3, AC3, WMA, BSAC, AAC+. But the host of video format support on the M800 makes its nature obvious: AVI, MPG, ASF, WMV, DAT, VOB MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 SP, WMV9 (640 x 282), H.264 (CIF), DivX3.1/4.xx/5.xx, XviD. Maximum resolution on its 4.3-inch WVGA display is a dazzling 720 x 480 resolution at 16.7 million colors and plays videos at 30 fps. It also record video and music as well as songs from FM station and you can even use this as a video recorder. Price outside Korea is between $500-$700, and hopefully it will be on the lower end when it comes to the U.S.
[detailed review at tgsreviews]






June 29th, 2007 at 6:00 am
[...] has announced the 850, the successor of the Maxian 800, which we have previously found at another site with a hands-on review of this PSP-sized device. The [...]
June 29th, 2007 at 7:37 am
[...] nos presenta un nuevo PMP, sucesor del M800, que viene con un modelo de hasta 30GB de almacenamiento, suficiente como para almacenar algunas [...]
October 15th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
Hi all, I have 10 units of the Maxian M800 30GB for sale at less than $600 each. (brand new, made in Korea) If you would like to get it at this very special price, you can contact me and I will see what I can do about it… HP: 65-9277-6067.
January 18th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
[...] could’ve removed the Maxian label if they wanted to sell this as an OEM. This looks like the Maxian M800, which you could buy now [...]