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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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iPod Shuffle 3G Costs $22 to Make: Where are the Clones?

Sunday, April 12, 2009

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I have been looking for a Shuffle 3G clone since it was first announced and until now there’s no clone in sight. I wonder why. iSuppli, which does research on the PMP market, have looked deep into what makes an iPod Shuffle 3G and found out that all told, the parts and packaging are only [...]

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Coby MP600 MTV Player is the Strangest iPod Knock-Off

Friday, March 27, 2009

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I’m going out on a limb here by declaring Coby’s new MP600 an iPod clone. It kind of looks like the most recent Nano but only in the most broadly gestalt sense. It’s all of 8 ounces and measure 0.4 x 1.6 x 3.1 inches. The rest of the specs are as follows: 1.44-inch screen (CSTN [...]

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Newsmy ManMan A1 Competes W/ iPod Nano, whatever generation

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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Update: All right, Zol just updated their site to include live photos of the ManMan A1. It’s already priced at 269 yuan ($39) for the 2GB version and 299 yuan ($44) for the 4GB. We’ve been waiting for Newsmy’s ManMan A1 iPod Nano or iRiver E100 competition ever since it was announced over a month ago. [...]

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3 New iPhones Coming This Year?

Sunday, February 8, 2009

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Very exciting rumor this one: there will not be a new iPhone but three new iPhones, says analyst at Canaccord Adams. There will be an iPhone Nano, a 32GB iPhone with color choices and a cheaper non-3G version, perhaps of a totally different aesthetic appeal than than the original. Will all these iPhones tethered to [...]

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4GB iPhone for $99 at Walmart?

Thursday, December 4, 2008

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What an amazing deal if it goes through. A Walmart iPhone is not far off, but it gets better if they make the old 4GB version available at a big discount during the holidays. The $99 iPhone will no doubt create another wave of iPhone queue. For our loyal readers, you might remember that I [...]

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Video: iPod Nano Clone 4G

Friday, October 24, 2008

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Someone put a Nano 4G clone on video at long last. I’m a little bit disappointed with the hardware. It’s not as thin as the original iPod Nano 4G and they didn’t quite get the screen size right. The UI is no different from previous Nano-gen clones. Oh, well might as well get this Nano [...]

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Orango V580 PMP Clones iPod nano 4G in Earnest

Sunday, October 12, 2008

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This is the closest iPod Nano clone we’ve seen so far and it’s up for mass production and distribution courtesy of Orango. The V580 is a 2.4-inch PMP that promises a “visual shock” and support for RM, RMVB, FLV, AVI (Xvid / Divx), VOB, DAT and MP3, WMA, AAC plus FLAC, APE enhanced by Microsoft’s [...]

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iPod Nano 4G Clone Comes W/ Camera

Monday, October 6, 2008

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There are a good selection of iPod Nano 4G clones out there but this one really caught our attention. We’re suckers for add-on cameras here at PMP Today and the 4 megapixel camera on the specs list is pretty doubtful we won;t exactly mind if that turned out to be no more than 1.3 MP. [...]

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DigitalRise MP4 Nano IV Announced

Friday, September 12, 2008

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The MP4 Nano IV has just emerged from manufacturer DigitalRise, a genuine clone of the Apple iPod Nano 4G. Just don’t expect the new Genius feature inside this Nano, though the 2-inch screen, clickwheel and curved body is unmistakably Nanoish. This player doesn’t require iTunes to play videos and music ( MP4.WMA.WMV,ASF, WAV) with additional [...]

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