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Teclast C510HD 1080p PMP Surfaces

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Yet another 1080p HD PMP from China. Teclast isn’t exactly an unknown quantity for us. The C510HD is the first 1080p from the company we’ve heard about. It has a 5-inch touchscreen with a 800 × 480-pixels resolution. The chassis is metal as well and Ownta says you can squeeze 6 hours of video on [...]

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Teclast T56 PMP Promises 1080p

Friday, September 18, 2009

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I am simply impressed by what Teclast has recently announced. Above is the T56, which is a 5-inch 800 x 480 PMP that supports 1080p videos. Of course, the screen is too low-rez for 1080p so you got the HDMI output. Also added is integrated GPS, which is definitely something you don’t see every day [...]

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SciPhone N12 Smartphone, first Nseries to Run Android

Friday, June 19, 2009

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Just when we thought HiPhone is winning the cloning wars by a huge margin, SciPhone suddenly made its biggest leap yet in cloning terms. First, the SciPhone N12 is the first SciPhone Nseries phone we’ve ever heard of and, second, it runs a genuine Android OS. Not only that, it’s got crazy specs like WiFi, [...]

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Teclast M66 PMP Gets Buttons

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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It’s not so digital-frame-looking anymore. Teclast’s M66 PMP looks prettier with touch-sensitive buttons instead of a touchscreen like the original render suggest. You won’t probably regret it’s not a touchscreen given the high-definition certification. Taipower is taking its time releasing this player. What we know of the Teclast M66 follows: 5-inch LTPS (low temperature poly-silicon) RK2806 720p decoding [...]

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Teclast M66 MP4 Player Goes for High-Def Rockchip

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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The Teclast M66, a rather frame-looking PMP, will give users 720p in high-def goodness once it comes out. The main enabler of these 720p support is one RK2806 Rockchip. Oddly, while Teclast is more than able to come out with a sleek player like PMP like the M33, the M66 is desperately lacking in the beauty [...]

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Energy Sistem Introduces 6030 and 6031 PMP

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Energy Sistem, dubbing the 6030 and 6031 MP5 players, gives us RM/ RMVB playback as well as AVI (DivX, Xvid) and FLV on a 2.8-inch screen. The 6030 is black and the 6031 white and both come with 8GB of storage with microSD of up to 32GB additional storage. Price is 109 euros ($154). [via gmp3]

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Dane-Elec PMPs Out of the Woodwork

Thursday, October 16, 2008

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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 [...]

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CiPhone-i88i is an iPhone 3G Clone

Sunday, September 28, 2008

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The latest iPhone Clone or iClone in the market is an almost exact replica of the iPhone hardware-wise and comes in black and white just like the iPhone 3G, only without the 3G (China has no 3G network). China Grabber has priced this baby $249.99 unlocked and includes features like TV out, FM radio and [...]

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Neonumeric NTPL and NTP PMPs

Friday, July 11, 2008

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Let’s take a break from iPhone news and the irresistible iPhone 2.0 and App Store combo and look at what’s new on the PMP business. Neonumeric, maker of the NM5 and NM6 (two very competent audio/ video players), steps up to offer us their new products. We have no idea how the NTPL and NTP [...]

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UStar RM660 Wants to be Noticed

Monday, May 19, 2008

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You Star (Ustar) will not clone iPod, it seems to say, but instead make a better PMP. Too bad the RM660 looks like the runty cousin of the iPod Touch instead of being an improvement to the Apple device. Otherwise we’d be completely happy with the 399 yuan $57 price tag and the ambiguously [...]

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