A little surprising that Korean PMP makers is cloning Apple. The Video Touch by Tomato has every right to steal the attention away from its older sister, Apple’s iPod Touch. The 2.5-inch screen is petite, but with a good enough QVGA resolution and 260k colors. It’s a cheap touch screen PMP priced at $63 and [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Announced several months back, the Tomato Video PMP is a portable lovers dream with its 2.4-inch screen nd side buttons. Kind of like this player from Epoq, but which is cuter I wonder. Hm. It weighs only 56.6g and comes with a microSD expansion, e-Book reader, FM radio and audio recorder. Comes in 2Gb and [...]
Continue reading...Monday, December 10, 2007
What’s unbelievable about Tomato’s new device is not that it is 8.5mm thin, which is almost unbelievable, but what truly boggle the mind is that it uses a 1.8-inch Seagate HD with 60GB of storage capacity. Now, that is mind-boggling. The Korean manufacturer has come up with a very stylish device here encased in brush [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 16, 2007
Korean manufacturer Tomato’s new matchbox-size PMP comes in 2GB and 4GB models. We can’t help to compare it with Epoq’s players and wonder which brands produce the cuter players. It could be the teeth-like control buttons on the side and the ultra-pocketable form factor. The Tomato Video plays MP3, tunes in to FM radio, has [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 16, 2007
The U24 from Korea’s electronics manufacturer Tomato a 2.4-inch LCD with 260k colors. It’s fundamentally an MP3 player with voice recording function and a built-in FM tuner. It also plays AVI videos so that bright LCD screen won’t go to waste. The U24 can also play MP3, WMA audio and Xvid, MP4, WMV, ASF videos [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 9, 2007
The Pebble concept MP3 from Yanko Design designer Branko Ludovic features a unique shape for each device and an accompanying marketing strategy that targets the masses. Ludovic’s concept is really a struggle against the manufacturing principle of more monotony more profits. Here’s how the designer describes his MP3 pebbles: “What if products could [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 27, 2007
Although South Korea is home to more than a few oddities, the oddly-named Tomato is looking to ship its latest portable media player, the U20, to Seoul and the surrounding areas. Housed in a brushed aluminum / chrome enclosure, this simple looking device boasts a two-inch LCD screen, 15 hours of battery life, USB 2.0 [...]
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
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