The NXMP324 from Neux Corp. is obviously more of a novelty product than a serious PMP, as evidenced by its soda can design. The device supports MP3, WMA, WMV, WAV and ASF file formats with ID3 tags and lyrics display. An OLED screen of unspecified dimensions, a microphone and a USB 2.0 port are built-in. [...]
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...Saturday, February 9, 2008
The 28002 from Shenzhen Sinykon Technology is a plus-size iPod touch clone, if the scale of the company-provided image is to be believed. Still, with the 220×176 pixel, 520,000-color touchscreen TFT display measuring just 2.8 inches, it seems much more likely that someone in the company has really small hands. The device supports MPEG-4 and AVI [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 8, 2008
Keen High Technologies allows you to (somewhat) customize the MP783 with a Bluetooth module and a camera. Something like the zzzPhone, but on a much less grand scale. Anyway, standard for this device is support for AVI videos, MP3, WMA and DRM9-equipped audio files (with ID3 tags), and JPEG and BMP images. The MP783 [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 3, 2008
Freecontrom seems to bounce back and forth between positively generic and highly unique products, and the CR2400 definitely falls under the latter category. It supports MPEG-4 videos, MP3 and WMA audio files (with ID3 tags and lyrics display), and JPEG and BMP images on its 2.4-inch QVGA TFT display. The device has eight EQ settings [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 31, 2008
E-Song Digital’s ESM960 seems a solid little brick, with nothing much for or against it. Features are a bit sparse, but that doesn’t seem too surprising, all things considered. Anyway, the device supports AVI and SWF (Xvid) videos, unnamed audio files with ID3 tags and lyrics display, and JPEG images. The ESM960 incorporates a 2.8-inch [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 27, 2008
Move past the nondescript appearance and you’ll find that the V5 from Winbase Electronics comes with a pretty nondescript feature set, including support for AVI videos, MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC and APE audio files (with V.1 and V.2 ID3 tags), and JPEG and BMP images. The not-quite-exciting device incorporates a QVGA LCD screen of [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 26, 2008
Shenzhen YZX’s PV-T245 takes inspiration from Sony’s Walkman line, which isn’t quite novel. Interestingly though, it doesn’t clone an existing device, with the buttons imitating the Walkman logo instead. The PV-T245 only plays MTV videos, but it can convert RM, MOV, VOB, WMV, ASF, MPEG, AVI and DAT files to this format. The device also [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 24, 2008
Sliding form-factor? Check. Dark top and white underparts? Check. Controls revealed after the slide? Check. Yup, it sure does seem that the SA 858 from JVJ (Guangzhou) Electronics was inspired in the most part by Postdata’s G100, which was in turn a fan of iRiver’s delicious G10. We at least know the capability of [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 21, 2008
Shenzhen Triple Gold Technology seems to have expanded its portfolio past derivative (blatantly copied, actually) products with the 1069. While far from drool-worthy, it features a little-seen folding speaker system that rather looks like side-mounted rabbit ears. The device supports AVI, 3GP and MPEG-4 videos, MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC and AMR audio files (with [...]
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Monday, February 25, 2008
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