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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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Motorola Droid: Line up for the iPhone Killer

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Tomorrow, we will officially see if DroidDoes will live up to its name. The Motorola Droid is by all accounts the best Google Android phone yet. It also has a QWERTY keyboard that slides out from behind the face. Before you think you can get your hands on a Motorola Droid tomorrow, it’ll only be [...]

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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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Fake Pure 999.9 Gold USB Flash Drive only $20 [Today's Find]

Friday, August 21, 2009

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Make your precious data a priority target for casual thieves and professional armed robbers with Chinagrabber’s new knock-off 999.9 gold bar USB flash drive. While we don’t think it’s such a good idea for one’s own personal use, it should be a great gift for your favorite boss or uncle. Here’s what Chinagrabber has to say [...]

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Suzuki Neutron 701 MNI not a Netbook but an Ultranetbook

Monday, August 17, 2009

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This is one of the most interesting ultraportable laptops to have been announced, ever, and it’s perhaps fitting that Suzuki (known for their motorbikes) is the maker. The Neutron 701 MNI is a 7-inch netbook using a 1.3 GHz Atom processor. It’s small compared to the current trend in netbooks, but what is amazing about the [...]

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Samsung Omnia 2 hands-on video, FCC approved with AT&T/Rogers 3G included

Friday, July 24, 2009

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The new Samsung Omnia 2 has just gotten FCC approval for possible retail in North American market. More importantly, its been approved with 850/1900MHz 3G bands which basically means it’ll most likely debut on AT&T in the US and Rogers in Canada. Apart from that, the Omnia 2 also features a speedy 800MHz processor, 3.7-inch [...]

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Meizu M8 3G Phone Specs and March 2010 Release

Monday, June 1, 2009

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It comes as no surprise when Meizume reported we’ll have to wait till 2010 for the Meizu M8 3G. As earlier reported, the 3G version of the best-known iPhone clone will have improved specs like GPS and a 5 MP camera. It will use the same Mymobile Meizu M8 OS which is a customized Windows [...]

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Digitalrise G80 MicroPC Gets HipTop Treatment

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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When we posted about the Yinlips TDB G80 MicroPC, a small touchscreen device, a UMID Mbook M1 killer if you ask us: 4.3-inch touchscreen, Windows CE 5.0, WiFi… and a price point that will most likely not break the bank. Now, why aren’t people talking about this “one of the most awaited products in recent [...]

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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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YINLIPS YDB G80 Touchscreen Micro PC Introduced

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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When Yinlips announced the YDB G70 last year, I was mildly impressed. The hardware hardly changed since we saw the G68, but there is slightly more to the clamshell PMP than just playing music, videos and games support. That’s the G70. With the G80, Yinlips has thrown in its own version of the ultraportable laptop [...]

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