The iPhone 3G S is undoubtedly a much faster device and there’s no better way to take advantage of its spanking brand new hardware then by slapping it with some Playstaion 1 and Game Boy Advance games. This is exactly what the ZoDDt team did and the results are quite promising. While the iPhone 3G [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 3, 2009
While Akihabaranews is good enough to note Chinavasion’s CVFH-N03-4G PMP and NES emulator, we are more impressed by this player, especially its $50 price tag. It’s an MP4 (24fps) and MP3 player (complete specs below) with a 1.3 MP camera and NES support. It also supports BIN, SAV gaming formats. It’s a really cheap NES [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 6, 2008
There are a good selection of iPod Nano 4G clones out there but this one really caught our attention. We’re suckers for add-on cameras here at PMP Today and the 4 megapixel camera on the specs list is pretty doubtful we won;t exactly mind if that turned out to be no more than 1.3 MP. [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 27, 2008
Unfortunately, it doesn’t have a name yet. Shape and size it’s actually quite distinct even for a generic PMP-gamer. Specs include a 2.4-inch screen, 25fps 320 x 240-pixel playback for 3GP, AVI (native) and MPEG 4, 3GP, WMV, Quicktime (with conversion) and your basic MP3, WAV, WMA audio files. At the back is a 1.3 [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 26, 2008
Besides the F13, Pasen has also released (virtually unnoticed) the Pasen F12 (see it here) and now has introduced another MP4/ PMP: the Pasen F11. The F11 is a more interesting player in terms of design. The tactile buttons are small and subtle, distributed unobtrusively along the bottom of the 2.8-inch 400 × 240-pixel screen. [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, March 16, 2008
D’Cube’s main boast about the Diny D7, successor to the D5, is that it’s too small and lightweight you can wear it like a pendant. The D7 also has something called WiseAudio. If the 1.3-inch 128 × 160 LCD screen is not too small for you, the D7 plays MPEG4 SP and WMV videos at [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 3, 2008
Cellphone manufacturer Motorola is going for the mobile-TV watching crowd. Say, what? Yep, Moto has a DVB-H player with DVR functionality called DH01. The US-based company may be thinking of other markets besides home base. Countries like Japan, Korea and to some extent, several member nations of the EU have a love affair with portable [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Clipta - new video wave: RAmos WindTouch PMP Gets Videoed The RAmos V80 dubbed “WindTouch” looks good on this photo but could it stand the test of live video? I’m happy to report that the V80 WindTouch could hold its own against the pretties from Apple. From the demo, video playback looks to be at least [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 28, 2007
Despite its photo-frame looks, the CVASQ-PMPT from Chinavasion does happen to be a PMP, with support for MPEG-4, WMV, RM and RMVB videos (320×240 pixels, 25fps), MP3, WMA and WAV audio files, and JPEG, GIF and BMP images. The device has a 3-inch touchscreen LTPS TFT LCD with an aspect ratio of 16:9. It comes [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Yahee Technologies is back, and this time it brought the solar powered YHM-PMP 678 to the PMP market. Live underground? No worries, DC charging is also available. The device does AVI and MPEG-4 videos at a QVGA resolution (25fps), MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV, ADPCM and AMR audio files, and various image types. The [...]
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
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