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Super Cheap 4GB NES Emulator PMP for $50

Friday, April 3, 2009

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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 [...]

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Is $252 Cheap for a Projector Phone?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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One of the best business investments you can make these days is to buy a projector phone. Many big industry players are already working on their own model with Samsung and Motorola being the two most aggressively seeking to enter the new niche market. Samsung’s MBP200 is pegged at about $630+ retail and should be [...]

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$13 Cute Asian Girl… MP3 Player

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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OK, so what’s the best thing you can buy for thirteen dollars? You may have a lot of great things in mind; I have only two: A Great Haircut and some luscious thing called the Cute Asian Girl–that is, the 1GB Cute Asian Girl MP3 player. Cute Asian Girl is pretty tiny–47mm x 29mm x 13mm–and [...]

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2GB Micro MP3 Player, as Ultraportable as the Shuffle 3 and under $20

Monday, March 23, 2009

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Well, almost. The 2GB Micro MP3 measures an infinitesimal 47 x 16 x 9mm, or almost as small as the iPod Shuffle 3G’s 45.2 x 17.5 x 7.8 mm. This Micro MP3 player doesn’t use fancy earpiece control, instead sticks to the simple volume and next buttons on the side. For 13.8 euros, which converts to [...]

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Mouse + Skype Phone for $22

Monday, March 23, 2009

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Here’s one novelty gadget you shouldn’t miss, even if it’ll cost you twenty-two bucks. Sure, you can get a Logitech Laser Mouse for the same price, but wouldn’t you rather have a mouse that flips open into a Skype phone, complete with alphanumeric keys and an LCD screen? I have a feeling this is going [...]

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Chinavasion NES Emulator for -$50 and An Even Cheaper In-Car MP3 player

Sunday, January 4, 2009

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We’ve seen this portable gamer before but not this cheap. For $46, you get a 2.4-inch screen, 2GB of storage and miniSD extension, 3GP, AVI, MPEG 4, 3GP, WMV, Quicktime, MP3, WAV, WMA support and of course, NES emulation. The MP4 Game is also equipped with AV out.

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Video: iPod Nano Clone 4G

Friday, October 24, 2008

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Someone put a Nano 4G clone on video at long last. I’m a little bit disappointed with the hardware. It’s not as thin as the original iPod Nano 4G and they didn’t quite get the screen size right. The UI is no different from previous Nano-gen clones. Oh, well might as well get this Nano [...]

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Chinavasion projector Phone Boasts iPhone UI

Monday, September 22, 2008

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For all the talk of PicoP and Motorola on putting projector on cellphones, China has sneaked into the new market with this subtle $365 (one dollar for every day of the year) - fully functioning projector phone. Still without branding, it’s a triband GSM phone with a touchscreen with a projector that supports a 640×480-pixel [...]

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Babiken Offers Triple SIM BI-ZT738

Friday, September 19, 2008

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You’ve heard of cellphones with dual SIMs but here’s a cellphone with triple SIMS. From the outside, it looks just like an ordinary OEM smartphone but this one has room for three SIMs inside. Babiken has been known to make extraordinary phones like this one, so I suppose coming out with a three-SIM phone isn’t [...]

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2G iPod Touch - Thinner and Better

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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The new 4G Nano may have been the highlight of the show, but the equally delicious new iPod Touch deserves as much attention as its smaller sibling. The display is pretty much the same, but the case is brand new, contoured, and thinner than ever. The 2G iPod Touch also now features hardware volume controls [...]

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