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Aigo’s Jigsaw of Love MP3 Player a Break Through Design

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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We’ve had some pretty odd-looking MP3 players and PMPs here at PMP Today but this new Aigo MP3 player takes the cake. The device is obviously a puzzle piece and may be a little too late for Valentine’s despite the English letter at the bottom left of the photo. The leak doesn’t provide specifications. I’ll [...]

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Aigo MID Hands-On Review

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

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Is MID the future of portable media players? I went over to the our friends site at Dap Review, which I rarely do nowadays unfortunately, and found an interesting discussion about the state of the PMP/MP3 market. The biggest players are not releasing new models often enough and manufacturers from China still have not resolved their [...]

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Aigo Goes Square With E819

Saturday, June 21, 2008

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Ever seen a square PMP? Ever expected one to be made? Me neither, but Aigo begs to differ as it introduces the square-ish Patriot E819 MP5 player. The 2.8-inch LTPS screen is supposed to have 4:4 aspect ratio, though h0nest to God it looks to me like 4:4. It’s one of the more heavy flash [...]

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Aigo’s Patriot MV5920 Dual-Core MP5 Player Breaks Through W/ HDTV Playback

Friday, May 9, 2008

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They’re calling this a breakthrough device, a PMP with WiFi and supports mobile TV. But that’s not the breakthrough yet for this HD (up to 160GB) MP5 Player (a PMP in China that supports RealMedia). The MV5920, due to its dual-core technology no doubt, also supports video playback at HD 720p (1280 x 720 pixels), [...]

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YINLIPS YDP G70 MP5 Player From AsiaWorld-Expo

Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Global Sources held the AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong and PMP Today regret not being there. Look at what YINLIPS has to offer us this year. The YDP G70 is a stylish clamshell PMP that comes in shiny colors. It’s called an MP5 player, which we take to mean a PMP with RMVB support, but specs-wise [...]

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Aigo iSonic, the Coolest MP3

Monday, January 28, 2008

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Aigo made an impression at CES but they would have positively killed if they had introduced their new iSonic sunglasses MP3 combo. The iSonic does not compromise on the quality of the sunglass. the lens are swappable and the frame is a durable nylon fiber that is also comfortable to wear. One possible problem [...]

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MP5 Players Make an Appearance at CES

Thursday, January 10, 2008

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Just so the world knows they truly exist, Chinese MP5 players (otherwise known as PMPs or MP4 players with Real Media support) made an appearance at Las vegas. Aigo is busy churning out MP5 players. RealPlayer used to be the media player to beat online but not anymore. The format is actually on the wane. [...]

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BenQ MID Reporting for the Roll-Call

Monday, January 7, 2008

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  Mobile Internet Devices are making their presence felt at CES. The Lenovo and Aigo MIDs are both lacking GPS. BenQ’s MID may not have a GPS built-in but Navigadget discovered a GPS icon on BenQ MID homepage. The device will be a 4.8-inch touch screen and promises a battery that beats current UMPCs in the [...]

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Aigo MID to go after Lenovo

Sunday, January 6, 2008

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At CES a couple of important companies have announced their first mobile internet device. The MIDs will be making it big this year, or we think, although we are still not sure what the difference is between a MID and a UMPC. Any body can exlain this for us? Aigo is jumping into the [...]

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Aigo’s P882 PMP is One Thick iPod Touch Wannabe

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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  The Patriot MP4-P882 HDD PMP is solid-looking inside and out and this might be its downfall. Its 29.9mm thickness aside, the 4.3-inch touch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio is on the yummy side. It uses the famous ARM 11 Da Vinci chip and plays VGA quality movies and a host of video files: [...]

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