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Neoflash Neo Slim 3000, not “Lite” in Features

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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We hope we had the pricing and date of availability of PMP gamer from Neoflash. The pricing is bound to be on the sweet side. As for specs, we have the following:

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Teclast T51 is an Audiophile Quality 1080p PMP?

Monday, October 19, 2009

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We’re not entirely sure what Teclast means by the T51 being an audiophile’s PMP. We’ve always assumed every PMP maker makes sound quality one of the top priorities. But here goes Teclast claiming the T51 should appeal better to real audiophiles than other PMPs in the market (should we call the T51 an mp3 player [...]

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Newsmy A11HD 720P PMP with sensible design

Thursday, October 15, 2009

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Newman’s (Newsmy) 720p HD portable media player seems to be the most complete HD player out of China. It has a 4.3-inch screen and an 8.8mm form factor in luscious metal. Sure, it only boasts 720p, unlike the 1080p trend nowadays, but it makes up for the lower resolution support with a bigger 16GB capacity [...]

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bmorn BM-888 from Brando is 7 inches of HD Touchscreen Glory

Sunday, September 13, 2009

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You might be in the mood for a monster-size touchscreen PMP if you know it’s HD. Most 7-inch PMP usually doubles as a PND; the bmorn BM-888, however, is a standalone multimedia device. No WiFi or Bluetooth, but it has TV out to make the 720p support useful. Here are the specs (via brando):

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HiPhone Netbook iLaptop 2009 Surfaces

Thursday, June 18, 2009

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This is a crazy thin laptop from our beloved HiPhone. Only 22mm deep, which is slightly thinner than the MacBook Air. Sure it’s plasticky and it only has an Intel N270 1.6GHz processor but for 12.1-inch 160GB netbook, the $450 asking price is fairly reasonable. They even have a cheaper model here, but you need [...]

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Acer F1 Snapdragon, L1 touchscreen slider unveiled

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

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Still remember the Acer F1 phone we featured a while back? This is different from the first batch of Acer Tempo phones that debuted at the MWC earlier this year. The Acer F1 is one of several Acer touchscreen phones that were showcased case at the same event, but it was neither working nor were [...]

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Nokia Mako, Thresher, Grouper, Snapper due on AT&T this year

Monday, May 25, 2009

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Now here’s a Nokia phone you don’t see everyday. The Nokia Mako is a QWERTY-equipped slider that features a 2.6-inch 320×420 TFT display, 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support, A-GPS, HSDPA connectivity, 128MB internal memory, and runs on S60 3rd edition FP 2 OS. We’re not quite sure how this new design and [...]

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HJ-69 MP5 Player With Woofer

Saturday, April 18, 2009

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Looking for a boombox than can play videos too? The sexy-sounding HJ69 is a real sexy beast that’ll impress the hardest core mobile music fan. It’s also relatively light for a boombox at only 340 grams, well within portability range. Specs include a 3.5-inch TFT screen, RMVB and WMV support (among other codecs), Line-in recording, [...]

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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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iRiver P7 Pre-Order at J&R

Saturday, March 21, 2009

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At first glance, the iRiver P7, isn’t big news. The boxy hardware isn’t a big draw and there are a good number of PMPs with dominant touchscreens, even cheap ones from China. If you think that you would be wrong. The P7 brings to consumers a different user experience altogether. Homescreen presents a “magazine-style” navigation. [...]

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