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Bmorn BM-870 1080p PMP Should Stay in Your Car

Friday, November 20, 2009

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The 8.9-inch in-car Digital Cinema from Bmorn should probably never be taken out of the car, like the dude above did. Dubbed the BM-870, we hope the big screen has enough pixels to support 1920 × 1080 videos. Yes, it’s a full HD PMP with no mention of GPS or FM transmitter. Just your professional-calibre [...]

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Teclast C510HD 1080p PMP Surfaces

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Yet another 1080p HD PMP from China. Teclast isn’t exactly an unknown quantity for us. The C510HD is the first 1080p from the company we’ve heard about. It has a 5-inch touchscreen with a 800 × 480-pixels resolution. The chassis is metal as well and Ownta says you can squeeze 6 hours of video on [...]

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1080p SmartQ V7 Priced at $220 Running on Linux, Android, WinCE 6.0?

Monday, November 9, 2009

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The Multimedia Internet device that goes by the name of SmartQ V7 should now be ready for order. It isn’t cheap, based on the lack of information on storage. Since SmartQ isn’t announcing the capacity, we assume users will have to depend on microSD cards to store files. The 7-inch touchscreen tablet has 1080p video [...]

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Unboxing the Gemei HD 8800

Monday, November 9, 2009

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If you’ve been wondering about all these HD PMPs coming out in China, we have an unboxing video for you. Notice the meticulous detail of the packaging, the iPod-like form factor of the remote control, the manual and the connectors wrapped in plastic, then finally the Gemei HD 8800 PMP itself, which supports 1080 video [...]

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SmartQ V5 Internet Tablet Comes Out w/ 1080p support

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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With the V7, the SmartQ V5 will introduce the V series internet tablets to consumers in China and, hopefully, around the world. With an 600 MHz ARM11 processor, adequate 256MB DDR2 RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR and OTG, the SmartQ V5 is just a few inches short of the SmartQ V7. It’s practically the same [...]

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SmartQ V7 Internet Tablet Photos

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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Multimedia Internet devices are invading the Chinese market and SmartQ is one brand name to watch out for. The SmartQ V7 Internet Tablet is one of the more intriguing MID designs out there, though we will not be surprised if this were only a relabel of the SmartQ 7. They sure look the same. The [...]

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1080p HD PMP: Gemei HD8800

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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How important is portable entertainment to you? For $122, the Gemei HD8800 gives you full 1080p HD support in a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen. With TV out, you’ll get the entire 1920×1080 pixels on a bigger screen with a 50mb data stream. It’s a plain and simple PMP only with that full HD support [...]

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Chuwi P7 Clones Teclast T56 1080p HD PMP and Prices It

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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We were impressed when the Teclast T56 was unveiled. Here’s a well-designed PMP that takes nothing from the Apple iPod and iPhone and offers 1080p in the most straightforward way possible. We were waiting for the price announcements and date of release. Now here comes Chuwi with the same PMP and a 699 yuan ($102) [...]

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Teclast T56 PMP Promises 1080p

Friday, September 18, 2009

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I am simply impressed by what Teclast has recently announced. Above is the T56, which is a 5-inch 800 x 480 PMP that supports 1080p videos. Of course, the screen is too low-rez for 1080p so you got the HDMI output. Also added is integrated GPS, which is definitely something you don’t see every day [...]

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ONDA VX575HD Uses Jogdial

Sunday, September 13, 2009

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This HDMI-, HD-, OTG-supporting PMP from ONDA gives one an unbelievable decent viewing rsolution of 800 × 480 on its 5.0-inch screen. The VX575HD is also no wash out with up to 170 degrees viewing. That’s pretty good, but what I like about this PMP and what I think will distinguish it from the rest [...]

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