Our friends at Dapreview found this one yesterday: a 160GB Archos 705 going for only $269.99 at Amazon.com, or almost half the original pricing. Dapreview has its doubts but after looking at the Amazon page, I have very little reason or none at all to doubt the price is official. Yep, Archos 5th generation prices [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 26, 2009
Koreans don’t need to go crazy over netbooks. They have their own netbooks even before netbooks became the fad. The only difference is that they call it e-Dictionary. Obviously, e-Dics do not run the sual PC OS like XP, but in functionality they’re just as good and even better than their substantially larger cousins in [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 16, 2008
Being a distributor of the successful Meizu M6, they’ve decided to make their own. The first three Dane-Elec PMPs and an MP3 lanyard player are named accordingly to their media strengths. They are the Music Mediatouch, the Music Touch, Music Pix and the Music. GMP3 gives us the scoop in French. read about it below [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 16, 2008
You’ve heard of the Apple iPhone and the Google Dream phone, now meet the TAO. The TAO is only a PMP and not a phone but you’d like the 3.3-inch screen with 480 × 320 pixels better than the 4.3-inch 480 × 272-pixel screen of the PSP. Typical for a Chinese MP4 player, it supports [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 10, 2008
The new Zen X-Fi PMP is now official on Creative’s Singapore site. It has a 2.5-inch QVGA screen with 16.7 million-color support and bundled with EP-830 ear plugs so you won’t have to pay extra for decent earplugs. It came as a little shock on the Creative site that Wi-Fi is absent on the 8GB [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, April 6, 2008
It’s been a while since we posted an Egoman PMP or, for that matter, from a Chinese wholesaler site. I believe, however, you’d agree that the MP810RSTD-43 is one PMP that is hard to miss. The 4.3-inch touchscreen supports 16.7 million colors and a 480 x 272-pixel resolution, good enough for playing WVI and RMVB [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 21, 2008
The S5 (no relation to Samsung’s PMP) from Ilife Technology (no relation to Apple’s software products) is a decent-looking device that packs support for AVI, 3GP and FLV videos, MP3, WMA, WAV, ADPCM and FLAC audio files, and (we assume) various image formats. Better yet, it also plays nice with NES, SNES, GB, GBC [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 18, 2008
LeapFrog’s Crammer is for students between the 3rd and 8th grades and are the U.S. equivalent of the Korean and Japanese e-Dic PMPs. It has a 2.5-inch low-resolution monochrome screen, plays MP3 music and 1GB of storage. Users navigate the interface using two buttons and a “click-screen that will remind you of the iRiver Clix. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 15, 2008
While the busy front of Egoman Technology’s MD399iFOD (and that’s a sneaky little product name) may appear to be a fancy breathalyzer or some other type of medical device, it actually is a full-fledged PMP with support for MTV videos, MP3, WMA and DRM10-equipped audio files (with ID3 tags and lyrics display), and JPEG [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 6, 2008
If you’re a fan of that brushed-steel finish formerly prevalent in portable devices (actually, Sony still has it in most of the W-series cameras), then the CMP5092 from Zhongdian Xinxi Shidai Plaza Hongze Digital Sales Dept. might just be for you. The device supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Divx3.xx/4.xx/5.xx, XviD, RMVB and AVI videos (with [...]
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