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OPPO SMART S33 Touchscreen MP4 Player, not an iPod Touch Clone

Friday, October 23, 2009

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We saw this cutie a few months ago and noted that if it had WiFi connectivity, we would have filed it under iPod Touch clone. The OPPO S33 is your basic touchscreen PMP with very few feature highlights. If looks can qualify as a feature, the S33 is one of the cuter ones. Ownta is [...]

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iToos M8 PMP is 1080p HD Capable

Thursday, October 22, 2009

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All of China is embracing the benefit of portable players with high-def video support. iToos prooves to be no exception as it came out with a 720p PMP earlier this year. The iToos M8 supports 1080p or full-HD as they call it in China. It will have an HDMI port of course, so that one [...]

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Ainol V8000HDG Widescreen PMP Has HDMI Out

Monday, September 7, 2009

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This new HD Ainol has been announced days ago and it’s now available for online retail. It has a 5.0 800×480 touch widescreen support for AVI, RM, RMVB, 3GP, DAT, FLV, MP4, MPG, VOB, DIVX, MKV and more and HDMI output. It also features LRC and SRT external subtitles for AVI and RMVB formats and [...]

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$75 D-Rise D1400… Even iTouch Clones are Getting Cheaper

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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This iPod Touch clone boasting a 2.8-inch touchscreen and a 1.2 MP video camera is now going for only $74.99 at Chinagrabber. It plays AVI and Xvid as well as MP3 , WAV, WMA, FLAC, APE music files with LRC support. If you don’t like downloading music or playing videos, there’s always an FM tuner. [...]

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Yinlips YDP-G70 Clamshell PMP and 32bit Gamer W/ 2MP Camera

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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  We’ve posted about Yinlips folder PMP, which was shown off at the AsiaWorld Expo. We mentioned that besides being a PMP and a game emulator, it also had a 1.3MP camera on board. Now, that camera has been upgraded to 2MP and guess where it’s located? Very interesting location, though the photo reveals where user [...]

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Yoto M300: Another iPhone Clone Out of the Wood Work

Sunday, May 4, 2008

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Yuantong, known to us as Yoto, has launched the M300, an iPod Touch wannabe that boasts a RK27XX and support for AVI, DIVX, MPEG4, RM, XVID, RMVB, FLV, MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, JPG, GIF, and BMP, which is kind of awesome, especially when it supports games as well. The 3-inch screen has WQVGA (400 [...]

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SZ Telstar MP4-963FR MP4 W/ Moto ROKR E8 Buttons

Sunday, April 20, 2008

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I know it’s not much, but this PMP knocks-off MotoROKR E8’s horseshoe button. Nothing much else to offer except its clean design a 2.4-inch screen and XviD playback. It supports games as well, though we do not know if it’s NES and SNES games - doubtful considering the lack of appropriate buttons. - Video: Supports MPEG-4 [...]

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Energy Sistem 2021 Announced

Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Energy Sistem has unveiled another interesting-looking PMP. The Energy 2021 main unique feature is the hook on top, which can be useful for easy carry-on during a work out. It has a 1.5-inch screen, FM tune/ recorder, USB 2.0 and support for XVID to AVI with MP2 Audio), MP3 / WMA / WAV, JPEG, TXT. [...]

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KNC M-700 PMP has Nokia 5310 Side Buttons

Friday, April 4, 2008

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KNC will release the M-700 PMP this May 1 or thereabouts commemorating the Ching Ming Festival. Now, we don’t presume to know anything about the Ching Ming Festival but we love how the M-700 looks, especially those side buttons that reminds us of the Nokia XpressMusic 5310. The player has a 2.6-inch (?) 16:9 widescreen [...]

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Zarva V1: Puts Video on iPod Nano 2G Form Factor

Saturday, February 23, 2008

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Last month we showed you a new slim player from Zarva. It’s obviously got the Nano looks going, albeit a generation behind and, as we mentioned, it’s slimmer (88 x 40 x 6.4mm) than Meizu M6 which should matter to people who keep tabs of these things. It retains the original AVI, MP3, WMA and [...]

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