
We’ve been obsessing for thin PMP since we can remember and it took one Chinese manufacturer to remind us that there is such a thing as an ideal thickness. We’ve reported on the new iOne2 touchscreen PMP, also known as RM990, from RAmos and now that a couple of days have gone by we’ve finally catch a glimpse of the real hardware. No pricing yet or even a demo of the UI. What we have are a few sweet nothings about imaginary moments with a girl and this PMP on a park bench. For specs, go back to our original post. For poetry, read on:
When she’s sitting in the elegant park bench街心[Chinese characters left for effect], I walk forward, the brown metal wire drawing textures in the hands of RM990 hands to her “and beautiful women, want to experience the feeling of electric shock do?” And then handed RM990 her, and I hope that tomorrow, but also in the same place to meet with her.
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April 20th, 2009 at 9:57 am
[...] The first ever RTA PMP (since Run Tang hasn’t bothered giving this a proper name and since it’s the first time we’ve come across the RTA brand, we’re assuming this is their first) is a pretty decent 4.3-inch 480 × 272 touchscreen player with a slim figure of only 10.7 mm. The material we’re assured feels good in the hands and is not prone to finger prints. Strangely available only in blue and violet, the RTA MP4 player has AV out and an SD slot. It also looks like this is going to be in our cheap electronics category at only 499 yuan–makes you think hard if this wasn’t a better deal than the 4GB RAmos iOne2. [...]