CKing’s innovative phone may clone the iPhone’s startup screen, but it’s a complete original. Sunview may be the first company to come out with a viable projector solution in the portable media player industry, but for devices with calling function, China King takes first place. Motorola’s phone will have to take second spot. It is [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 8, 2008
Meizu is selling the M8 or miniOne phone thru several supply companies. Yes, it’s true. The iPhone’s most famous imitator, which we failed to see at CES, can be bought from Fujian Huaxia Trade Co., Ltd, Samsin Trade Co., Ltd., Fuzhou ZhongTianLi Trade Co., Ltd., and Longxiang Shoes Co., Ltd., among others ( though we [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 16, 2007
My first impression of this nameless PMP from Shenzhen’s Tian Ling is that it’s a damn good idea. Why doesn’t Dell put its high-end gaming computer brand in charge of its bid for portable media greatness. The erstwhile Apple Computer competitor could truly give the iPod a run for its money especially when you got [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 15, 2007
If you’re a fan of automobile-video devices, you’d be interested to know that Shenzhen Tian Ling Electronics is offering a PMP equipped with dual-layer technology that allows it to double as your rearview monitor. Just don’t confuse the two modes, and you’ll be fine. Anyway, the device has a night-view camera, and supports MPEG-4, AVI, [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 14, 2007
We’ve been seeing a lot of interesting new products from China lately. They are not what you might call state-of-the-art. In fact, they are entertaining in a way that satisfies what by poet John Keats dubbed as “negative capability.” One of these truly lyrical products is model number YG-625 from Tian Ling Electronics. It [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 27, 2007
I apologize for anyone who takes offense with the title. I cannot express it any more accurately what I am feeling right now for this blatant violation of intellectual property rights. I mean LG Prada was the original iPhone! Apple actually copied from them, and now this? This is absolutely preposterous! A travesty on the [...]
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