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JXD2000 PMP Announced, not a PSPGo Clone

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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The cheapest and arguably most sensible PSP clone we’ve written about has a successor. The JXD1000 was a little lacking in a few things like an antenna, which the JXD2000 has. We’re not sure what it’s meant for, though, since the store specs doesn’t mention TV reception. The specs does include an improved FM tuner [...]

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JXD1000 MP6 Player: Cheapest PSP Clone Ever

Thursday, August 27, 2009

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I’m not sure if $90 is a cheap PSP clone for you but it sure is the cheapest I’ve heard about. It’s got good specs like 720p support, direct playback for DVD not to mention multiple video format support (RMVB/RM, AVI, VOB, DAT, MPG, FLV), a 2.0 MP camera and the all important games support, [...]

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Sony PSP + CanalPlay VoD

Thursday, June 19, 2008

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Sony has added the Go! View service that lets PSP users directly download movies encoded in supported format from� the CanalPlay site. CanalPlay is France’s number one VoD provider, notes our friends from GenerationMP3 although the current available programs (movies, TV series) encoded in PSP’s native format (Sony DRM) number only 120. Recent releases will [...]

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PMP NES Gamer has a 1.3 MP Camera Built-In

Saturday, April 19, 2008

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Shenzhen Derisson Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd. portable game-centric PMP will have the honor to be the first device of its kind to boast a built-in camera (that we’ve heard of). Sure, the PSP has the Go!Cam but that one’s sold separately and attached in semi-ludicrous fashion. The DPMP-003’s camera is built into the [...]

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Provia A7 Has Swappable Face Plate

Sunday, February 10, 2008

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We’ve seen a Provia PND before, the A1, and that wasn’t a long time ago. Now the Korean maker has the A7, which boasts a faceplate that you can swap. It’s a nice touch, but nicer still is the multi-media features of this GPS device. The 7-inch LCD has a 800 x 480-pixel resolution, [...]

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Sony PSP To Have Skype Instant Messaging

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

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Yes, one of your favorite portable gamers will soon be Skype-capable. Why Sony hasn’t added instant messaging sooner to the PlayStation portable is anybody’s guess but during CES, which starts in a coupe of weeks, we will have preview on how great it is to use Skype on PSP. They slimmed it down, added mobile [...]

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Fake Gadgets could have made great Christmas presents

Monday, December 31, 2007

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I wish had stumbled upon this when I was making my gadget gift guide. These PSP, iPod, and laser pointer fakies are more than just cheap knock-off alternatves for those who can’t afford to give out the real thing. They deliver a nasty little electricity current to an unsuspecting victim. And by “victim”, [...]

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PSP Slim Sells 1 Million in Japan

Monday, November 26, 2007

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The new slim version of the Sony PlayStation Portable has sold over one million units in Japan. It only took PSP Slim two months to reach the milestone. No rasons were cited as to why PSP remains so popular after three years in the market. The slimmer version, besides, having a little of the old [...]

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PSP Ad: Annoying Guy on Plane

Monday, October 29, 2007

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbfZHUbFRno[/youtube] Like to know how PSP is doing nowadays? I don’t mean how it’s doing in Japan, everyone knows PSP is now number one (numero uno) in Japan. I mean, in case you want to watch a clip with PSP on it, I’ve got a treat for you. Warning, if you like TV a lot and [...]

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Nintendo DS Now With 1-SEG TV

Thursday, October 25, 2007

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  Nintendo is reeling from the recent successes of the Sony PlayStation Portable are rushes to add a 1SEG TV tuner on the former bestselling portable gamer in Japan. The tuner doesn’t stick all too subtly at the back of DS but it will be functional at least. The spine that is the TV tuner reaches [...]

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