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I’m going out on a limb here by declaring Coby’s new MP600 an iPod clone. It kind of looks like the most recent Nano but only in the most broadly gestalt sense. It’s all of 8 ounces and measure 0.4 x 1.6 x 3.1 inches. The rest of the specs are as follows: 1.44-inch screen (CSTN [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Actually, it’s only $14.8 USD for the 1GB offer, but what’s 2 cents to a wholesale buyer of this special Nano clone (MP4(DMP-307D)), which comes with an “original” USB port. It boasts a 1.8-inch CSTN screen, support for AMV videos and various audio files and with an FM tuner added, something that Apple still refuses [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Pandora Digital, which seems to specialize in offbeat, nonmainstream products, has released the SK-426, which is a member of the Princess Series (and sure seems happy about it). This device supports AMV videos, MP1, MP2, MP3 and WMA audio files, and BMP and JPEG images. A 1.8-inch CSTN or TFT screen that displays 65,000 colors [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 6, 2008
The KI-T40 from Golden Crystal Technologies looks similar to the second-gen Nano with cross-style clickwheel replacement that we featured previously, but it sneers in Apple’s face a little more by imitating the red-on-black color scheme of the U2 edition. This little gem supports DMV, MPX and MTV videos, MP3 and WMA audio files (with [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 27, 2007
We’ve covered a number of PMPs that resemble Shiro’s new debutantes. They are - for lack of a better word - “clones” of iPhone and iPod Touch but we are not here to judge but to inform consumers. Whether being an iPhone lookalike should keep a media player from consumer hands is debatable, what we’re [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 21, 2007
This anonymous model from Shenzhen Mayray Trade Development seems pretty proud of its USB 2.0 capability, showcasing a built-in connector in place of the usual port. That aside, it supports AMV- and MTV-format videos, MP3 and WAV audio files with your choice of English or Chinese lyric display. The device has a 1.5-inch CSTN screen [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 14, 2007
We’ve been seeing a lot of interesting new products from China lately. They are not what you might call state-of-the-art. In fact, they are entertaining in a way that satisfies what by poet John Keats dubbed as “negative capability.” One of these truly lyrical products is model number YG-625 from Tian Ling Electronics. It [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 9, 2007
The M120 from Shenzhen Sinykon Technology is tailor-made for the old-school arcade fanatic, with its large five-color buttons that look ripped off from some old coin-operated machine. Anyway, the device supports WMV,ASF, AMV, MPX, MPEG, MOV and AVI videos, MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA and WAV audio files, and various image formats. The M120 has a [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 8, 2007
Despite the old-school USB hub looks, the Zling-Niko-V3 from Zoltrix Technology does indeed play MPEG, AVI, ASF, WMV, VOB videos, and MP3 and WMA audio files. It also supports a variety of (unspecified) image formats. The device also has e-book reader, FM radio and voice recording capability. A 128×128-pixel CSTN display with 65,000 colors, [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 23, 2007
Apparently, the current generation of iPod Nanos isn’t the only one deserving of a little clickwheel makeover. This anonymous model from Daza International replaces said control with a cross-shaped version that, quite frankly, probably doesn’t work as well as the original design. That aside, the device does MTV, AMV, ASF and WMV videos, MP3 and [...]
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