Even before the iPod Nano 4G is officially announced by Apple, COWON would’ve killed it with the newly announced S9 Curve, a deliciously designed PMP in a metal casing. It has a 3.3-inch 480 x 272-pixel AMOLED screen, which is a capacitive touchscreen, and 500 MHz of dual-core processing power. T-DMB, G-Sensor (for gesture control) [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 28, 2008
The much-anticipated iRiver SPINN will be a touchscreen PMP. This is unexpected because we’ve always thought, the PMP will be controlled using the hinge spin-wheel on the right side with a new D-Click system (supposed to be dubbed SPINN). Even the FCC leak was mistaken about this. iRiver had us all fooled on this [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 7, 2008
One of the shiniest PMP devices shown at CES is iRiver’s new PMP, the iRiver SPINN. This is not the first time we’ve shown you a gadget with the awesome “hinge” innovation. This isn’t exactly a hinge, but the idea is to make one-handed movie viewing comfortable, and another Japanese company, Sony, got [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 22, 2007
Too few portable devices are using AMOLED (active matrix light emitting diode), which is a better, more energy efficient screen technology than LCD. Samsung will be manufacturingAMOLED screens themselves and will also be selling them to Asian manufacturers. We will be watching out for any samples Samsung will be releasing in the future on how [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 12, 2007
The iRiver Clix gen 2 has been announced for the U.S. market. The iRiver Clix 2nd generation is a redesigned player. It’s sleeker and offers a brilliant 2.2-inch AMOLED screen. It was announced a few weeks ago for the U.K. market. It supports WMV, MPEG4 for video and MPEG, MP3, WMA, OGG for audio. It’s [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 26, 2007
iRiver introduces in Korea a new thin version of the iRiver Clix. When the first version of the iRiver Clix appeared in Korea in 2005 it was called iRiver U10. In the United States iRiver started to market this small digital media player under the Clix name. The Clix actually is technically different, because it supports [...]
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