We don’t have our own Nokia N900 but we believe techradar when they concluded: “But the cool thing about the N900 isn’t what you can do on it necessarily, it’s how you can do it. You don’t need forward and back arrows, you simply touch an element off the screen to go back to the homescreen, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 28, 2008
Pasen has released several nifty players last year and they are starting the new year with a little more of the same. The new Pasen F10 looks good in the artist’s rendering above. It has a 2.6-inch 400 x 240-pixel screen and plays AVI, XviD, Divx, RMVB, which is actually very impressive. The F10 is [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Sure ONION1 looks kinda like Pasen’s LAZYBUM with the left side speaker missing but this one has special Christmas-tie in at this site. You have to sign up and post a few words about yourself to join. ONION1 has a 2.4-inch TFT screen and AVI/XviD/Divx support for QVGA (320×240) playback and additional support for [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Remember the sleek 4-inch PMP from Venus? Well, the JXD951 just had an upgrade. To recap, this player boasts a 720 × 480-pixel TFT screen and a 2 megapixel camera in a sleek 118 × 73 × 13.3mm frame. For starters, there’s now a 4GB version of the JXD951. The upgraded player also comes [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 19, 2007
YOTO is a Chinese manufacturer with a Japanese-sounding name, and it has just come up with a stunningly-designed PMP. The MVP-800 has a 2.8-inch QVGA 320 x 240-pixel screen. It’s very thin as well with a 98mm x 55mm x 9mm form factor. It plays AVI XviD and WMA, MP3 files which is complemented by [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Another PMP from Hyundai’s stylish Modern Music line is the NH-250. This is one also has an internal 1GB of memory. It’s pricier than the NH-210 at $56 (428 yuan). Form factor is a slim 79 × 48.2, 10mm and weight is a feathery 55g. The casing is has a piano enamel finish, giving it [...]
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