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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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Barnes & Noble NOOK Color e-Reader Better than Amazon Kindle

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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It’s also $259! Priced on the same level as the Kindle but offering more features. We all know this is coming, a Barnes and Noble ebook reader, officially Nook, but we didn’t know they’re going to make it a color reader. Just imagine the potential: e-books, e-newspapers and now e-magazines. The B&N Nook boasts two [...]

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3GS HiPhone Compass: iPhone Clone Has it All

Sunday, October 18, 2009

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Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to report to you a breakthrough in iPhone clones: though the 3GS-HIPHONE-COMPASS may not be an actual 3G cellphone, it makes up for it in other iPhone-like features, namely the 3.5 touchscreen, WiFi and an actual compass. It;s also a camera phone bettering the iPhone with video record capability. Even [...]

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Shenzhen’s boeye E510 the Thinnest, Sleekest E-Book

Friday, October 16, 2009

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Shanzai products are becoming cooler and cooler every time we post about them. boeye, a totally unknown manufacturer to us, has an e-Book dubbed E510. This is the cutest e-Book we’ve seen so far. The Boeye E510 supports a totally legit 16 grayscale level for an e-Book. It has a 5.0-inch 800×600 E-ink display, which [...]

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MyRacer Lisse Q10 Touch PMP: WOW!

Monday, October 12, 2009

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This is by far the most incredible PMP design we’ve seen this year, and it’s not a concept folks. The MyRacer Lisse Q10 is an official announcement. This is even better than the MyRacer Lisse T10–incredible that it manages to look futuristic while actually being a little of a throwback.  No date of availability yet [...]

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Kindle 2, Kindle DX going International; Kindle gets Price cut in the US

Friday, October 9, 2009

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Want to own a Kindle, but don’t live in the US? Well, here’s some good news for you. Amazon has announced that they will now be making the Kindle 2 and Kindle DX available in 100 countries en route to world domination. Interested buyers can now start pre-ordering the Kindle with US & International Wireless [...]

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8GB D1500-PMP is a Crazy Cheap Portable Gamer

Monday, September 28, 2009

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Been looking around retail stores and found the D1500-PMP from our friends at Chinagrabber. We’ve seen the look of this gamer before. What intrigues us is the 8GB capacity. The downside is that the retailer doesn’t mention if it has support for NES, SNES, GBA, etc, but we’re assuming this one has ‘em, too. Hope [...]

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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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iRiver Story E-Book Reader looks like Kindle

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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I wouldn’t call it a Kindle clone just yet, pending official price announcements. there are differences to the keyboard. The iRiver Story supports txt, PDF and EPUB files as well as DOC, Excel and PowerPoint. It also features a Comic Viewer with Zip file support. It can view in JPG, GIF and BMP. It plays [...]

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Asus Eee E-Book This Year?

Thursday, August 27, 2009

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It’s a mouthful but I’m sure Asus will think of a better name than Asus Eee E-Book. The EeeBook perhaps? This time around, the Taiwanese giant will not have the advantage of being the first. So what’s going to be Asustek’s e-Book strategy? Cheaper? more portable? An optional back light? WiFi? [via digitimes]

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