
The Korean company mobiBLU has a touchscreen PMP with haptics. The outer design looks mighty familiar with a 2.6-inch screen size that should put it in direct competition with the RAmos T50. It plays RM/RMVB and MP3, WMA, FLAC, AAC, and APE. The mobiBLU T50 in fact looks exactly like the Teclast M26, while the M26 supports more video files, including FLV. If you’d rather get a Teclast, which is already available, here’s a video review you can check out.
For all intents and purposes the mobiBLU T50 could be the Teclast M26 with some improvements and missing features like all those extra video file support. Still unpriced.
[via dapreview]




January 29th, 2009 at 8:38 am
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