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Samsung R0 PMP Available Now

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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The touchscreen Samsung YP-R0 has now made it to Korean retail stores. As we noticed before, this PMP doesn’t really stand out. Samsung has had some nice Yepp PMPs, and for a time we have even put them side by side with the iPod Touch for comparison. Not anymore. I’m sure the UI is pretty [...]

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Newman A36HD PMP only 8mm Thick

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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This is not the thinnest PMP we’ve featured but it’s pretty thin for a 720p player, especially if it functions well, and it looks like it would. The 3-inch LCD screen has a 400 x 240, not nearly good enough for 720p but you can connect it to a bigger screen with TV out. If [...]

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iRiver Domino Inflate Chiclet Memory Stick: Wish it Plays MP3

Saturday, November 7, 2009

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The Reigncom Domino flash drives is one of the sleekest flash drives in the market when they were introduced. Now they look like Chiclet gums in various colors. Fully the iRiver Domino Inflate is available in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB versions, color coded in nice, gummy colors. Price starts at 34,900 yuan ($30) for [...]

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COWON iAudio E2 on JetMall

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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If you’re curious what the hoop in the iAudio E2 Mp3 player is for, you can find out buy buying one from JetMall. We really haven’t figured that one out. Lanyard hoops and hoops for keychains don’t have to be so large. A little hole will do. Perhaps COWON means it to be used as [...]

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Yinlips YDP308 PMP is Slim in Form and Price

Saturday, October 31, 2009

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We bring to you once more another dirt-cheap PMP from China. Yinlips is becoming a popular brand here at PMP Today. If this company keeps churning out interesting-looking devices like the Phantom PMP and mini projector and price them cheaply, we’d also keep on posting about their products. The Yinlips YDP308 is an under-$100 PMP [...]

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iPod Nano 5G Clone MP5-Nono Also Has Camera

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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It took a little while for an iPod Nano 4G knock-off to come out. The iPod Nano 5G, though, is another story. Chinagrabber just informed me they have a a Nano 5G clone that looks pretty close to the real thing. Is it worth buying? We’re not sure as they did not specify camera functionality. [...]

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Moo-Cow MP3 Player Now $22

Monday, October 26, 2009

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Brando was selling the 4GB version of the Moo Cow MP3 player, also known as Creative Zen Moo clone, for $30. If that wasn’t cheap enough for you, Chinagrabber have them really, really cheap and therefore the “Moo Moo” redub. For $22, you can take home the same MP3 player, albeit with half the storage. [...]

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Dell Adamo XPS specs get revealed, 9.99mm thin beauty

Friday, October 23, 2009

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We’ve seen the Dell Adamo photos and it’s unquestionably one slim laptop, and now, Dell is taking things to the next level with their new 9.99mm-thin Adamo XPS and its new hinged design that tilts its keyboard an angle making it more convenient to use. As far as specs are concerned, word is this Windows [...]

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OPPO SMART S33 Touchscreen MP4 Player, not an iPod Touch Clone

Friday, October 23, 2009

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We saw this cutie a few months ago and noted that if it had WiFi connectivity, we would have filed it under iPod Touch clone. The OPPO S33 is your basic touchscreen PMP with very few feature highlights. If looks can qualify as a feature, the S33 is one of the cuter ones. Ownta is [...]

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Sony Walkman NWZ-A840 Series Confirmed in Korea

Monday, October 19, 2009

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The Walkman A840 is Sony’s thinnest ever and with the introduction of the 64GB Walkman A847, it’s about to change the way we see flash MP3 players. This is the sleekest in 3 decades of Walkman experience, so it’s quite the historic Sony PMP. The Walkman A840 is only 7.2mm thin and boasts a 2.8-inch [...]

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