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8GB Meizu M8 Phone Only € 199.00

Friday, November 20, 2009

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We never thought we could get one this cheap. The Meizu M8 for only 199 euros? The original iPhone clone and erstwhile iPhone killer for only $295 unlocked. Why, that’s at least $100 cheaper than the original price. This is the same 3.2-inch touchscreen phone with a 720 x 480 screen resolution. The same Meizu [...]

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Ainol V9000HDX Megatron 1080p Touchscreen PMP

Friday, November 20, 2009

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After Rodimus Prime and Alphatrion PMPs, Ainol frinally announced the V9000HDX Megatron. The 4.8-inch PMP is simply seething with villainy with a capacitive touchscreen and supporting full 1080p HD videos and comes with an adequate 16GB built-in. I’m also like the 800 x 480-pixel resolution LCD and the 2450mAh battery. No pricing yet, but then [...]

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DigitalRise PC-729 Tablet PC Runs Windows XP

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Just when you think everyone will be jumping on the Windows 7 bandwagon, we’re getting more reports than usual of devices running Windows XP. Here’s another one from DigitalRise. The PC-729 Tablet boasts a 7-inch touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth and an Arm9 processor. I’m quite concerned with the 480 x 272 resolution of the 7-inch touchscreen [...]

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PXP-2000 MP5 Player Review by Androgynous Male

Sunday, November 15, 2009

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A PSP Go clone that goes for only $90? You can bet your knickers there’s going to be a catch. First of all, the clone is bigger, significantly bigger. Second, the plastic just isn’t the same. The buttons on the PXP-2000 are clickety, the slide-out action lacking in snap. Screen resolution and screen size seem OK, [...]

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Hallods F43: First True HD (720p) PMP

Sunday, November 15, 2009

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For all the talk about HD PMP player, we have yet to see a portable with enough screen resolution to play HD videos without being connected to a bigger screen, until now. The Japanese (surprise, surprise) will have first dibs of this magical device with the 4.3-inch 1280 x 720p LCD screen. Yes the Harrods [...]

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ONN V9 PMP: 5 inches, 16GB, Kickstand

Thursday, November 12, 2009

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We’ve been on the lookout for ONN PMPs ever since they announced their intentions to invade the China market. They have simple, basic but well-designed MP3 players, like the V2 and V1. ONN (Owen) is a Danish company, which reminds us that Nokia is a Finnihs company. Will we see ONN become the Nokia of [...]

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Viewsonic VPD400 MovieBook PMP

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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One would expect more ambition from a prolific manufacturer of computer monitors would be more ambitious about their portable media player. But then again, maybe this is to be expected from such a company. The VPD400 MovieBookis your basic non-touchscreen PMP. The 4.3-inch LCD display should be any less reliable than ViewSonic LCD monitors. There’s [...]

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Neoflash Neo Slim 3000, not “Lite” in Features

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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We hope we had the pricing and date of availability of PMP gamer from Neoflash. The pricing is bound to be on the sweet side. As for specs, we have the following:

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RAmos T10 RK, New Chip for the iKiss

Thursday, November 5, 2009

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The iKiss PMP, otherwise known as the RAmos T10, is one of those sensible-looking Chinese PMPs that make us proud to be covering them. It also makes us wish RAmos has sent us an official demo video. If take a look at the previous model, this PMP has awesome written all over it: 1080p HD [...]

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iPod Nano 5G Clone MP5-Nono Also Has Camera

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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It took a little while for an iPod Nano 4G knock-off to come out. The iPod Nano 5G, though, is another story. Chinagrabber just informed me they have a a Nano 5G clone that looks pretty close to the real thing. Is it worth buying? We’re not sure as they did not specify camera functionality. [...]

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