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Pasen REI-16 PMP Looks Good on Video

Sunday, December 21, 2008

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Pasen used to bid for top PMP manufacturer for second-tier brands (not Apple or Microsoft or iRiver or COWON, etc.) but has faded a little out of mainstream attention. It’s back with a rather impressive MP4 player with a 3-inch MVA touch screen and NES support. B4tech should be available in January for 130 USD [...]

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Pasen F13 MP4 Player Tested

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

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Although Pasen was responsible for getting this site in hot waters due to its illicit use of an artists intellectual property (see the comments section of this post), but the company did manage to come out with a cheap but workable portable media player. The video playback can run only through conversion. The resulting format [...]

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Electrobox miShake with Shocktronix

Friday, July 18, 2008

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The miShake is an old Chinese PMP design. It’s available wholesale or as a touchscreen player (TouchMusic) rebranded by Pasen. It’s a 2.4-inch player and supports stylus input. The Shocktronix feature is similar to G-Sensor found in Pasen players. It allows users to navigate the menu and browse through the files and even change tracks [...]

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Pasen iTouch LE Video

Sunday, July 6, 2008

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  Pasen’s touchscreen PMP and iPod Touch clone, famously dubbed iTouch, is now using a JZ4732 chipset enabling the player to support 30fps videos unconverted. It’s by all means a distinct improvement from the original iTouch and the iTouch SE. With LE, Pasen went back to the original design removing the single home button in favor [...]

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Onda VX989 FC Game Simulator Support

Thursday, May 29, 2008

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The popular VX989 from Onda has been hacked to support FC games. This is great news. The VX989 is just about the most popular Onda player out there. It has even been adopted by Pasen into LAZYBUM - that’s how popular it is. It looks like a simple DIY upgrade (w/ overclocking) but because the [...]

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Pasen F11 PMP is More Like It

Monday, May 26, 2008

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Besides the F13, Pasen has also released (virtually unnoticed) the Pasen F12 (see it here) and now has introduced another MP4/ PMP: the Pasen F11. The F11 is a more interesting player in terms of design. The tactile buttons are small and subtle, distributed unobtrusively along the bottom of the 2.8-inch 400 × 240-pixel screen. [...]

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Pasen F13 PMP Plays DivX, Xvid

Sunday, May 25, 2008

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The last Pasen player we’ve heard was the F10 and it plays DivX and Xvid. The new F13 is a brick-like 15mm 11mm, which makes us scratch our heads. There’s nothing truly interesting about the F13. With 3 inches of (400 x 240 pixels) screen real estate, some people wouldn’t mind the extra 8mm. You [...]

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GTC G850 PMP Boasts MacBook Material

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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If my Chinese is correct, the GTC G850 is made partly of the same stuff that makes the MacBook. I can believe that. I have a white MacBook and when the screen is turned off, it looks exactly like the G850 photo above. Well, except that my MacBook is wide screen and the G850’s 3.5-inch [...]

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Poll: Will You Buy an Apple Clone?

Saturday, February 16, 2008

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Throughout the months that PMP Today has been online, we have brought you many iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone Clones. Though we get several queries every week from readers about them (some offering good money to us if we could send them working units), we wonder if people are actually interested enough in Apple knock-offs [...]

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Pasen F10 Gets Introduced

Monday, January 28, 2008

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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 [...]

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