Not sure if Newman intended the M-Touch for rugged environments but that’s what the impression it gives me. It runs on Windows CE 6.0, an OS that we haven’t seen in a while. Officially it has a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen, 1.3 megapixel camera, plays AVI/ASF/MPG/3GP/MP4/FLV and MP3/WMA/ACC/WAV/OGG. With games, TXT and photo support. Photo indicates [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 3, 2008
Newman may have intended to design the cutest clip-on MP3 player. What they have for us instead - and they are not ashamed to admit - is a “UFO-shaped” design. The MOMO-Beetle is no ordinary odd-looking Chinese DAP, though. It plays music for 70 hours or more and has a stand-by time of 3 days, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 28, 2008
Imagine an apple-shaped iPod clickwheel or a Z-shaped pad for Zorro… er, Zune. Newman, I believe, has the right idea, shaping the control buttons of the MOMO-X2 into a big bold capital letter N. This way, every MOMO-X2 user will not only enjoy MP3, WMA music files with Microsoft PlayFX and music from FM [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 16, 2007
We’ve been bringing you the fugly side of Chinese electronics and, frankly, we’ve had enough so here. 1) Newman (Newsmy) N99. Not a bad-looking PMP if I might say so. For 329 yuan ($45) you get a solid-looking UI and file support in slim packaging (72 × 44 × 12mm) . screen: 2.0-inch (220 x 176 [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 9, 2007
Beijing Newman Ideal Digital Technology’s MoMo may have a strange name, but it does try to make up for that by working as a map viewer and allowing use as a still, video and web camera. The device supports AVI and 3GP videos, MP3 and WMA audio files (with lyric display), JPEG, GIF, BMP [...]
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Monday, July 7, 2008
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