If you’re curious what the hoop in the iAudio E2 Mp3 player is for, you can find out buy buying one from JetMall. We really haven’t figured that one out. Lanyard hoops and hoops for keychains don’t have to be so large. A little hole will do. Perhaps COWON means it to be used as [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 31, 2009
Very interesting update on the COWON site. The iAudio E2 looks like a very interesting MP3 player, a pendant gadget, if I may say so. Pricing and capacity should be very important. I wonder if COWON will go the direction of the iPod Shuffle with lanyard buttons. [via dapreview]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 29, 2009
When we posted about the Yinlips TDB G80 MicroPC, a small touchscreen device, a UMID Mbook M1 killer if you ask us: 4.3-inch touchscreen, Windows CE 5.0, WiFi… and a price point that will most likely not break the bank. Now, why aren’t people talking about this “one of the most awaited products in recent [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 16, 2008
Being a distributor of the successful Meizu M6, they’ve decided to make their own. The first three Dane-Elec PMPs and an MP3 lanyard player are named accordingly to their media strengths. They are the Music Mediatouch, the Music Touch, Music Pix and the Music. GMP3 gives us the scoop in French. read about it below [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, August 24, 2008
Well, someone in China is jumping the gun on the rumored iPod Nano 4G. Merely two days after Kevin Rose dug his Apple leakage, Beelan Enterprise of China already has a protective silicone skin available on Alibaba. We have no idea how Beelan got the correct dimensions to base its Nano 4G on but I’m [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 2, 2008
Last week we told you about ONDA’s latest iPhone clone, the VX747. Now we found a video of the device and my does it look great. I’m glad to see ginger input is very responsive, though a stylus comes with the device The user interface isn’t bad at all. Music playing and video playback is [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 3, 2008
The AOC X300 is a subtle beauty. It’s no slim club member but it’s got a nice clean design and a remarkable innovation on what seems like a joystick button. That silvery thingy on the left of the external speakers is a bit of a mystery. The screen is a minimalist 2.4-inch TFT LCD [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tired of the way your plastic or metal PMP feels? Well, Shenzhen Shibang New Age Technology has answered your prayers with its S1808 model, which comes with a leather-like finish. A shield-shaped, back-mounted speaker is built-in, making the device pretty suitable for gaming fans. Too bad game support isn’t included. The S1808 runs WAV and ASF [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 11, 2007
Like to listen to music while you surf? Does playing Yanni help you concentrate while free climbing? Accidents happen and you don’t want to lose hundreds of dollars worth of online music if you drop your iPod. PMP Today makes it a point to focus on portable media players and the relevant news that affects [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Time was when Asian digital media players scored highly for the range of features they offered but rated dismally when it came to their looks. Cheap-looking silver-painted plastic, too many buttons, crude on-screen graphics - it’s no wonder the iPod’s clean lines and simple UI took off… Times have changed, and the players coming out of [...]
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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