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iToos M6HD PMP, A Cheaper 1080i Player You Cannot Find

Monday, December 21, 2009

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The newest HD player from Itoos, the M6HD is looking a lot better than its brother the iToos M8. But don’t be fooled by its sleek design as the iToos M6HD is officially a $58 PMP. Itoos swapped the full 1080p HD support on the M8 pulling the video support down to a 1360 x [...]

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RAmos T11TE, best from RAmos Before Christmas

Sunday, December 13, 2009

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That’s the best HD PMP from the RAmos company. It’s a little pricier than what you’d usually pay for a China MP4 player, too. The RAmos T11TE is a logical next step from the 720p RAmos T11 player. It supports 1080p playback, which some people know as full HD playback. There are several other significant [...]

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Lisse MyRacer H10 HD WXGA Player Announced

Friday, December 11, 2009

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After a couple of models from their MyRacer series (MyRacer Lisse T10), Lisse has now announced a more conventional-looking PMP. It’s also a HD player, supporting 720p videos. Curiously, it has a 5-inch  WXGA or 1280×720 TFT LCD screen, similar in resolution to most 13-inch netbooks. In other words, you get to play the 720p [...]

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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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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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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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7-inch DeePC Netbook Runs Windows CE

Monday, March 16, 2009

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Also dubbed the “HipTop mini laptop,” the Dee-PC looks nothing like the original netbook from Asus, the EeePC. Besides the 7-inch 800 x 480 LCD, 533Mhz ARM processor, WiFi, 2GB of RAM, the Dee-PC also features, and perhaps more interestingly, Windows CE. I’m hoping this is what Quarta Mobile have in mind regarding CE’s small [...]

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Transcend unveils MP850 PMP

Saturday, March 14, 2009

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Transcend has got a new PMP on their hands and it’s the MP850. It boasts of a 1.8-inch TFT-LCD display, FM tuner, voice recorder, and support MP3, WMA, WAV and WMA-DRM-10 audio formats. It also supports video playback though no specific format was mentioned except that it required re-encoding. Battery life is pegged at [...]

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