� The PMP51 encased in shiny metal and boasting a 3-inch screen has enough juice to play Game Boy Advance, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and NES. No SNES, though its specifictions says 32-bit gaming support. We gather that Endgadget has tested Advanced Wars on this device and was impressed. A 1.3 megapixel camera is a [...]
Continue reading...30. October 2007
GamePark Holding’s will not be making us us wait for their new portable touchscreen gaming console. The GP2X-F200 is a slightly impressive portable gamer that is based on Linux with a great appetite for old games. The GP2X-F200 is powered by 64MB RAM, and has a 3.4-inch screen and should compete with the Sony PSP [...]
Continue reading...14. July 2007
The title of this post is not a typo. That’s what it’s unnamed Chinese manufacturer is calling this game emulator-PMP. “Portable Media Player” has been available online a few days and has received nothing less than stellar reviews. P.M.P. is a video and audio player, compatible with AVI, MPEG-4, DIVX, XVID, MP3, WMA, FLAC. As [...]
Continue reading...1. April 2007
QRIO who have just come out with a mini PMP earlier together with the Q7 unltrathin PMP which supports portable console gaming. The curious thing about the Q7 is that it’s obvious QRIO intends it to enter the PSP market, albeit the controls are reminiscent of Nintendo. You can play both 2D and 3D games [...]
Continue reading...24. March 2007
Koreans have been enjoying the Maxian M800 since last year and a U.S. release remain a tentative thing. What’s so special about this PMP. For starters, it implements metal in the design. It definitely has that classy, expensive look that platic material could never achieve. Another thing is that the Maxian is not one of [...]
Continue reading...22. March 2007
Shenzhen Sinykon Technology CO.LTD, introduces their PSP-rival PMP/MP4 player. The 133 x 62 x 16mm form factor beats the PSP, although the 3-inch 65k TFT screen is a little dull compared to the Play Station Portable’s screen at 480 x 272 pixels 16.77 million colors.
Continue reading...20. March 2007
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp73MboxG7A[/youtube] Check out this PSP from… oh I’m sorry did I say PSP, I meant PMP from Livetech. OK, so they have some flash PMP, which plays games, and has 2GB flash memory and will set you back 120 Euro, also some 3D glasses priced at 499 Euro (?!?!?), and look when the guy says “Some [...]
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11. January 2008
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