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Zarva MV-208 DV Hands-On and Details

Thursday, September 6, 2007

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The Zarva MV-208 PMP has finally arrived in stores, oblivious of the new iPod Nano, Apple’s relatively low-priced PMP. Okay, it’s not as pretty as the press photos. It actually looks like the ugly little sister of the MV-209. The MV-208 functions as a DV and portable gamer like the MV-209 and views videos upright [...]

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ZARVA DV MV209 In-The-Wild Photos and Review

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

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The ZARVA DV MV209 is one of the more impressive PMP convergence device from China covered here. The onboard camera (with video capability) is perhaps a little disappointing on paper at only 1.3 2.0 megapixels but admittedly the photo above is a little on, well, the impressive side. It’s main attraction is the 2.8-inch [...]

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Hacha Intros 7.7mm PC20

Friday, July 27, 2007

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Another thin PMP is coming soon to the market. The Hacha PC20 boasts a 3-inch screen but managing a slim 7.7 thickness. There’s not much information yet but it’s a video and MP3 player with photo viewing and TXT support. In short, it’s something to look forward to from China. This is yet another [...]

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ZARVA’s MV208 PMP W/ DV and Gaming

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

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ZARVA will launch the MV208 in a few days, an exciting complement to another pretty player slated for a mid-July debut, the MV209. The control buttons on both sides of the 2.8-inch screen tell us you can play games on landscape mode. From what we know so far, the specs are similar to its twin, [...]

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ZARVA Launches DV MV209

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

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Chinese PMP-manufacturer ZARVA seems to be heading downward numerically with its newly launched MV209. We’ve written in the past about the MV300, which is a PMP with a DV (digital video) camera. While the MV300 boasts a 3.5-inch touchscreen, the new MV209 is a 2.8-incher with the touchscreen exchanged for a four tactile buttons. It’s [...]

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