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Thanko MP3 Micro Sports is Smallest Ever DAP?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

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This is the smallest MP3 player we’ve seen though not exactly cheap starting at $55 for the 2GB player. Thanko’s MP3 Micro Sports fits in one ear, though it’s not likely to appeal as much as the also tiny Shrek MP3 player from the same company. If you like the price and the looks, here are [...]

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8GB mobiBLU Cube 5 MP3 Player, the Smallest?

Friday, June 5, 2009

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When the new iPod Shuffle was announced, we all forget there’s one other MP3 player that might beat it on size without sacrificing necessary features such as navigable buttons and even a screen. Announced a year ago, the mobiBLU Cube 3, features an OLED screen and buttons in a package so tiny, the surface area [...]

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mobiBLU A50 “Miffy” MP3 Player Going for Uber-Cute Category

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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We’ve seen some cute MP3 players, but this one from mobiBLU tops even the likes of the Mashimaro Msplayer. The Miffi MP3 player does not quite belong to the mini MP3 player category because it comes with the cradle, which houses the speakers. Mobiblu is also the maker of the UFO A10 MP3 player, so [...]

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mobiBLU A10 UFO MP3 Player

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Cheap MP3 players with an attitude may be the popular gadgets this year, and mobiBLU has a new in the category that will not get ignored. The mobiBLU A10 or, simply, UFO plays MP3, WMA, and Ogg and doubles as a Bluetooth speaker. It’s available in 2, 4 and 8GB and in black and red [...]

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mobiBLU T50 Touchscreen PMP With Haptic

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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The Korean company mobiBLU has a touchscreen PMP with haptics. The outer design looks mighty familiar with a 2.6-inch screen size that should put it in direct competition with the RAmos T50. It plays RM/RMVB and MP3, WMA, FLAC, AAC, and APE. The mobiBLU T50 in fact looks exactly like the Teclast M26, while the [...]

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iView MP3 Players at CES: Small Charmers

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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We almost missed iView’s CES display. Thanks to Journaldugeek, we have the photo above of a veritable buffet of possibly cheap and definitely awesome MP3 players of all shapes and sizes. Yes, there’s a cross-MP3 player, but the new stuff like the mahjong characters and masks are just as interesting. These MP3 players are Shuffle [...]

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MobiBlu T20: Clickwheel Less Interesting Than Terminator Eye

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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The MobiBlu T10 caught our eyes not just because it recycled the design of the Teclast T39 but more importantly because of the queasy feeling it gives us when its terminator eye (a.k.a the touchwheel) stared back at us. The T20 is a move from one generic-looking design to an even more generic casing. We’ve [...]

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PMP Today Down Time

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

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PMP Today was down sometime between 4:00 pm GMT and 11:00 PM GMT yesterday July 7. We don’t know exactly the cause but we’re back now. Hope everyone isn’t too disappointed. We’ve had some pretty interesting stories lately, some of them turning out to be not so interesting. But others like the new releases from [...]

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New DAP Model: MobiBLU’s Sexy Cross MP3 Player

Monday, July 7, 2008

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  We’ve seen China use this most iconic of designs before now it looks like the Cross DAP is coming in a much purer version. The photos reveal no screen and buttons, so all controls of the MP3 player must be in-line. Now that MobiBLU has our attention, I wonder what the official specs will reveal. More [...]

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mobiBLU i30 PMP Goes to China

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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Korean manufacturer mobiBLU gets closer to the iPod Touch by launching the mobiBLU i30 for the Chinese market. Th mobiBLU i30 has a 3-inch WQVGA (400 × 240) screen and uses a Rockchip2706 processor. It has respectable multimedia support with direct playback of RM, RMVB (720 × 576) and FLV, AVI (800 × 480) and [...]

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