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RAmos W7 MID Running Android

Saturday, November 14, 2009

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Yes it can. The reportedly Android-based RAmos W7 MID does run the Android OS. This device is a g00d 4.8-inch 800 × 480 touchscreen PMP with WiFi. It runs on a Rockchip processor and supports 1080p videos. You cannot actually play these 1080p videos on the 4.8-inch screen but there is HDMI out. [via cnet]

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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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RAmos W7 Android MID hits the scene

Saturday, September 26, 2009

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Venturing away from its usual device nook, the Android platform can now be spotted in this Ramos MID dubbed the W7. It features a 4.8-inch 800×480 touchscreen display, WiFi, and runs on a Rockchip processor. It also boasts of 1080p video support though it’ll probably be accessible through HDMI connection only. Likewise, while it [...]

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RAmos T6 ICON PMP: Touchscreen + HDMI

Monday, August 10, 2009

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We’re glad that RAmos had chosen a “cool” name for their new PMP. The RAmos T6 ICON is, of course, a touchscreen PMP. It offers 4.3 inches of viewing space with 800 x 480 resolution and a thin (10mm) form factor. These RAmoses touchscreen PMPs all seem to be of the same mold, but we [...]

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RAmos T11 PMP Puts Touchscreen and HD support in One Device

Monday, May 18, 2009

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I’m not sure what they’d be calling this but the RAmos T10 was also known as iKiss. The T10, which got its own webpage, was a big deal to RAmos, though we’re not sure it was a big deal for consumers as well. Hoping that features will help, the RAmos T11 has a touchscreen UI [...]

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RAmos T12 (TNT-5) Terminator PMP Has Thumbwheel (W/ Video Demo)

Friday, May 8, 2009

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It’s getting more interesting every week in the Chinese PMP market. One of this year’s most prolific manufacturers, RAmos, has another innovative PMP for us, the T12 or TNT-5 under its Terminator line. We do not have much official information yet but from released photos, a BlackBerry thumbwheel is in evidence. We also know it’s [...]

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8GB RTA Touchscreen MP4 Player only $73

Monday, April 20, 2009

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The first ever RTA PMP (since Run Tang hasn’t bothered giving this a proper name and since it’s the first time we’ve come across the RTA brand, we’re assuming this is their first) is a pretty decent 4.3-inch 480 × 272 touchscreen player with a slim figure of only 10.7 mm. The material we’re assured [...]

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RAmos RM990 iOne2, Aims for a healthy Thickness

Thursday, April 16, 2009

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We’ve been obsessing for thin PMP since we can remember and it took one Chinese manufacturer to remind us that there is such a thing as an ideal thickness. We’ve reported on the new iOne2 touchscreen PMP, also known as RM990, from RAmos and now that a couple of days have gone by we’ve finally [...]

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RAmos iOne2 RM990 PMP iPod Touch Clone

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Finally, a RAmos PMP with a real name. Christened iOne2 and codenamed RM990, this RAmos is the first we’ve seen that comes with a promotional video. Features seem a level above other RAmos MP4 players, or almost a level above. 3-inch WQVGA resistive touchscreen some sort of haptic feedback 360-degree automatic screen orientation via G-Sensor RMVB, AVI, FLV video [...]

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Denmark’s ONN Brand of MP3/ MP4 Player to Enter China

Friday, April 3, 2009

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From the land of Hans Christian Andersen comes a new brand of PMPs and the Chinese are real excited. We’ve never heard of ONN ourselves (pronounced “Owen”) but the land of ONDA, Ainol and RAmos seem psyched about it.From the render of a sample ONN PMP, I see the justification for the excitement. It looks [...]

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