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Unboxing the Gemei HD 8800

Monday, November 9, 2009

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If you’ve been wondering about all these HD PMPs coming out in China, we have an unboxing video for you. Notice the meticulous detail of the packaging, the iPod-like form factor of the remote control, the manual and the connectors wrapped in plastic, then finally the Gemei HD 8800 PMP itself, which supports 1080 video [...]

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1080p HD PMP: Gemei HD8800

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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How important is portable entertainment to you? For $122, the Gemei HD8800 gives you full 1080p HD support in a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen. With TV out, you’ll get the entire 1920×1080 pixels on a bigger screen with a 50mb data stream. It’s a plain and simple PMP only with that full HD support [...]

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8GB Ainol V3000HD $135 at eBay

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Well, well, well… We should’ve let our fingers do more walking via the search engines before posting the semi-exciting news about Gemei’s X660 HD player being made available by an eBay retailer. The Ainol V3000 plays 720p videos too: here’s our previous post. Just to recap, the V3000HD, which no ordinary MP4 player: 4.3-inch 800 x [...]

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Gemei HD-660 PMP Sold on eBay

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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The Gemei X660 (HD-660) HD PMP could be your for as low as £67.99. That’s a 720p everywhere you complemented by the TV out funtion. You’ll need the TV out because the 4.3-inch only gives you 480 x 272 pixels. The X660 must be one of Gemei’s earlier HD PMPs. The Gemei X690 has just [...]

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Ainol V3000 HD Video Preview: Plays XviD at 720p

Saturday, December 20, 2008

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B4tech has a hands-on video for us on the Ainol V3000HD PMP. China PMP makers as we’ve told you are very big on HD PMPs these days, with the Ainol V3000 being the first one out of the production line by the looks of it. The 4.3-inch high-rez WVGA (800 × 480-pixel) screen will be [...]

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RAmos T9 HD PMP to Boast 24-bit Truecolor

Friday, December 19, 2008

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Truecolor is coming to PMPs with the Ramos T9, which has 24-bit 16-million color support. RAmos is serious about its HD PMP project. The screen will be LED backlit as well. Everything is still pretty tentative at this point but I’m sure you will get some idea from the photo below. [via zol] Subscribe to our posts

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RAmos T9 and Gemei X690HD to Hit PMP Market

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

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Chinese manufacturers are betting on high-def resolution to tide over the PMP market in these tough times, and I think they’re onto something. I have no idea how much the Gemei X690HD and the T9, successor of the RAmos T8, will go for, but my guess they will be pretty reasonable. Gemei will have the [...]

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Gemei A320 MP4 Player and Emulator

Saturday, October 4, 2008

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You can’t be more Nintendoish than Gemei’s A320. Not to be confused with the A300 PMP from the same company, the A320 is a wholly new idea from a different drawing board, the GBA-emulating one. It also supports 3G games and possibly some music and video playback as well. We’ll keep you up tp date [...]

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Gemei A-300 I-Touch Getting Close to Apple Lawsuit

Monday, September 1, 2008

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  Gemei has a brand-new iPod Touch clone and it isn’t just a hardware imitation this time. The A-300 itouch will boast a 3-inch capacitive touch screen and high resolution (1024 x 552) RMVB playback. It will also have TV Out and TTS (text to speech) functionality.Now, I don’t much care whether they dub this one [...]

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Gemei X780 has Voice Control Transparent Film for Screen

Monday, August 11, 2008

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  I don’t know the concept behind this product photo, but it sure looks magical - that screen is a 3-inch WQVGA something. This is the same x780 we’ve seen announced last month by gemei without any significant design refinement. Additionally, we are informed the X780 will have voice recognition function, 4GB of onboard memory and [...]

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