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SAFA XING LED MP3 Player has Built-In Game of Dots

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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The Korean MP3 player maker SAFA has always been keen on design innovation. The first SAFA XING was one of the cutest DAPs we’ve written about. Though the XING didn’t exactly achieve an iPod-like popularity it didn’t stop SAFA from continuing the model. The SAFA XING LED looks like a departure from the original, but [...]

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SciPhone N19 and N21 Android Phones On Sale

Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Earlier this month, Sciphone announced three new Google Android phones: the N16, N17 and the SciPhone N19. We’re glad to announce, the SciPhone N19 is real and available for online purchase. MSRP is now  cheap $150. Specs include a 2.8-inch touchscreen LCD, 400 MHz Samsung processor, 128MB of RAM, microSD card slot (support up to [...]

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HOTT HT763 Le Touch MP4 Player

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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The 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen PMP is from HOTT’s Le Touch series. Nothing extraordinary here but I thought you’d find the Zune-like formfactor and the brushed metal worthy of consideration. It plays RMVB, RM, AVI, ASF, FLV, MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, AAC. It has G-sensor and TV out, plus a one-click full-screen function. No price [...]

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Window G21 Touchscreen PMP Get Haptics Crazy

Monday, April 20, 2009

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Chinese PMPs are fast gaining on their Western counterparts. Window, a brand which have been featured in this site a few times, has announced their best PMP yet. The Window G21 is a 3-inch touchscreen player with tactile feedback and G-sensor as added features. That’s all for now, really, but watch out for updates on [...]

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RAmos iOne2 RM990 PMP iPod Touch Clone

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Finally, a RAmos PMP with a real name. Christened iOne2 and codenamed RM990, this RAmos is the first we’ve seen that comes with a promotional video. Features seem a level above other RAmos MP4 players, or almost a level above. 3-inch WQVGA resistive touchscreen some sort of haptic feedback 360-degree automatic screen orientation via G-Sensor RMVB, AVI, FLV video [...]

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32GB COWON S9 in 15 to 28 Days

Monday, March 30, 2009

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Just a heads up for everyone. If you’re thinking of a high-capacity PMP, a German distributor says it will have the COWON S9 in 32GB ready for shipment in less than a month or as early as in the next two weeks. The S9 is a unique touchscreen player that looks really good on paper: 3.3-inch [...]

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iRiver CES ‘09: Wave-Home, D50N, Wave WiFi Phone and P35 MID

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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At CES 09, iRiver made another big splash with several annuncements. Honestly, it’s like experiencing a flash-flood of new gadgets. It will take some time before we understand everything that iRiver has dropped today. iRiver D50N PMP: very interesting PMP that could be a game-changer in the PMP and e-Dictionary industry. The D50N is a 4.8-inch [...]

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First COWON S9 Curve Firmware Update

Thursday, December 18, 2008

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COWON has already released a firmware update for the new S9 Curve, which does a number of bug fixes. Apparently the S9 leaves the View mode when you switch video file when G-sensor is locked. This problem is resolved now. There are a couple of UI fixes as well. Read the links below for more [...]

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HTC MAX 4G: More Than an iPhone Killer

Saturday, December 13, 2008

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An interesting thing just happened today. Live shots of the HTC MAX 4G was leaked out and it is scrumptious: 3.8-inch touchscreen (480×800), WiMAX support (2.5-2.7GHz), GPS and WiFi. It runs on Windows Mobile 6 with TouchFLO 3D, equipped with a G-sensor. There are two cameras, one front-facing and a high-rez one at the back. [...]

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Official iPod Nano 4G: Tall, Thin, Curved and in 9 Flavors

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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Kevin Rose was right: the new iPod Nano 4G is curved and tall like the iPod Nanos before the fatty version. It’s already available online from Apple and should be in stores this weekend. Right away, I can say without equivocation that the design is a success. I could also say without equivocation that I [...]

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