Have you updated your Zune HD’s firmware to v4.3 already? No? Well, you should because aside from fixing the playcount sync issue, we’ve just learned that Zune HD firmware v4.3 also unleashes the 3-D gaming prowess of this impressive PMP from Microsoft. If you’ve already updated to firmware 4.3, you can now try out one [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 29, 2009
It’s been a long while since we posted some Nintendo DS news. I’m not sure we’re pretty interested with ths one either. The Nintendo DSi LL has the biggest screen among all DS versions so far. That’s 4.2 inches on top and at the bottom. More of interest are the two stylus pens that comes [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 24, 2009
The photo above suggests that the Yinlips YDP800 can project a bigger image of your gaming screen. If this PMP does support it, I’d be lining up to get myself one. We’re not getting a lot of details of this mini Projector and MP4 player from IMP3. They say it can project up to 12 [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 23, 2009
We saw this cutie a few months ago and noted that if it had WiFi connectivity, we would have filed it under iPod Touch clone. The OPPO S33 is your basic touchscreen PMP with very few feature highlights. If looks can qualify as a feature, the S33 is one of the cuter ones. Ownta is [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Yesterday, we brought you the PXP-2000, which is actually a clone of the new PSP Go despite its name. Almost the same PSP Go hardware, with different gaming focus–NES emulation. For only $83.99 it’s worth thinking about. But, wait a minute. What if retailers slashed a few bucks off the $250 PSP Go MSRP. Would [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 3, 2009
Sony has made the PSP Go, their latest gaming handheld, in stores a couple of days ago and the reception is a less than lukewarm. You know you’re in trouble when what’s supposed to be a sleeker successor of your hot-selling device is called “a fail” by one of the most respected tech blogs in [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 16, 2009
We’ll let you view the video review of the ZuneHD before we comment. I have to say that what strikes me immediately is the OLED screen of Zune HD, which is being viewed under direct sunlight. The touchscreen responsiveness is excellent. Obviously, Microsoft is more focused on multimedia. The basics, I mean: video and music. If [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 15, 2009
If you’re still doubting the Zune HD’s gaming capabilities that was briefly showcased in a commercial of it, doubt no more as Microsoft themselves have indirectly admitted in their latest press release that the Zune HD will indeed be an app and gaming platform with the announcement of these upcoming apps: “Later this year, Zune plans [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, September 12, 2009
Microsoft’s Zune HD is nearing its much anticipated release in the market, and so as to get you more excited about it, here’s a couple of marketing videos starring the ZuneHD to further whet your appetite. Take note of the video above as it nears the 0:32 mark as the Zune HD that’s lying on [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sorry Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas… Microsoft has decided to release the ZuneHD in America only. Arstechnica has the scoop. “For the time being the Zune HD device will remain US only,” a Microsoft spokesperson told Ars. “Right now we are focused on deploying an exciting service in the form of Zune Video to 18 markets. [...]
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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