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Epoq Unleashes Portable HDTVs

Thursday, September 11, 2008

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Portable media player maker Epoq is going full force to supply the American masses with ATSC-compatible portable TVs or DTVs. DTV broadcasts will be 480 x 720 pixels and 1080i DTV while Epoq’s 7-inch unit will display a 480 x 230-pixel resolution and the 11-inch one will have a 480 x 800-pixel resolution. The one [...]

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Epoq Dress PMP Watch Gets Videoed

Sunday, January 13, 2008

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Clipta - new video wave: Janky-ass MP4 watch Now, we’re not a hundred per cent certain the MP4/PMP Watch featured in the video is Epoq’s, but it looks close enough to us. To recall: Epoq’s 2GB EMP-CVWD-2 is the black-tie brother of the EMP-CVWS-2. This one is stainless steel from watch face to strap. The LCD [...]

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Epoq Nextgen PMP

Saturday, December 29, 2007

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There’s news about another shiny new thing that will be demo’ed at the Consumer Electronics Association 2008 and it’s called the Epoq Nextgen. It comes with your standard PMP features: 3.0 inch TFT screen with 320×240 resolution, 4GB of internal memory, an SD slot, audio recorder, video format, and can support AVI, FLV, DAT, RMVB, [...]

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Tomato Video PMP Released in Korea

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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  Announced several months back, the Tomato Video PMP is a portable lovers dream with its 2.4-inch screen nd side buttons. Kind of like this player from Epoq, but which is cuter I wonder. Hm. It weighs only 56.6g and comes with a microSD expansion, e-Book reader, FM radio and audio recorder. Comes in 2Gb and [...]

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Tomato Video 4GB Announced

Monday, July 16, 2007

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Korean manufacturer Tomato’s new matchbox-size PMP comes in 2GB and 4GB models. We can’t help to compare it with Epoq’s players and wonder which brands produce the cuter players. It could be the teeth-like control buttons on the side and the ultra-pocketable form factor. The Tomato Video plays MP3, tunes in to FM radio, has [...]

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Propeller Inc. Makes “True Wearable” PMP Watch

Thursday, June 21, 2007

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I am not going to mince words: this, at last, is a truly wearable multimedia player-wristwatch. I mean, it’s funny all the fuss we wasted on other designs. Ridiculous. I think the problem with other companies is that they didn’t realize they’re making something that belongs to the future, they are pioneers. True Wearable [...]

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Epoq’s Dress Wear EMP-CVWD-2 PMP-Watch

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

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Here’s Epoq’s 2GB EMP-CVWD-2, the black-tie brother of the EMP-CVWS-2. This one is stainless steel from watch face to strap. The LCD display is also bigger at 1.8 inches. It plays Mp1, Mp2, MP3, WMA, WAV audio and MP4 video with e-Book and image browsing functions. Like the Sports Watch, this one is [...]

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Epoq Comes Out With New Sport EMP-CVWS-2 PMP-Watch

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

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Epoq Multimedia is serious in putting Li-ion-powered time tellers on our wrists. The new EMP-CVWS-2 is the Sport Model and made of made of chromed stainless steel. The screen is a 1.5-inch 128 x 128-pixel OLED. Epoq provides plugs to the USB and headphone ports if you expect to get really wet with this watch. [...]

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Epoq’s New PMP-Watch With OLED Screen

Sunday, May 6, 2007

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TV-maker Epoq is going smaller and smaller with the introduction of its new MP4-watch. Unfortunately, the device has a name that sounds like a serial number: EMP-CVWC-2/4. The specs of Epoq PMP-watch includes a 1.5-inch 128 x 128 OLED screen. In terms of form factor, it’s not nearly as likable as Epoq’s new matchbox [...]

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Epoq Announces Mini Portable Media Players

Sunday, April 8, 2007

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TV-maker Epoq has two mini-PMPs on sale, one with 2.2-inch screen and touch-sensitive keys and the other with a 2.4-inch display. Both devices are the size of a matchbook or 66.6 x 50.3 x 11mm and play both video and music. Screens are a scratch-resistant 320 × 240 LCD and with its RockChip [...]

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