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1080p HD PMP: Gemei HD8800

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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How important is portable entertainment to you? For $122, the Gemei HD8800 gives you full 1080p HD support in a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen. With TV out, you’ll get the entire 1920×1080 pixels on a bigger screen with a 50mb data stream. It’s a plain and simple PMP only with that full HD support [...]

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Chuwi P7 Clones Teclast T56 1080p HD PMP and Prices It

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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We were impressed when the Teclast T56 was unveiled. Here’s a well-designed PMP that takes nothing from the Apple iPod and iPhone and offers 1080p in the most straightforward way possible. We were waiting for the price announcements and date of release. Now here comes Chuwi with the same PMP and a 699 yuan ($102) [...]

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HTC Touch HD 2 coming with Android, 628MHz processor

Saturday, September 5, 2009

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It appears that HTC has decided to venture down a new road and offer up the Android platform on one of their existing lines already. What are we talking about in particular? Well, the latest buzz on the internet is that HTC is working on a follow up to their Touch HD phone, aptly named [...]

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Newsmy A8HD: Just Another High Definition Player

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Newman is not the most fashionable manufacturers of PMPs, but they do try to give us everything that we need in the specs side. Now, they’re on the HD bandwagon with the all-new Newsmy A8HD. The 4.8-inch touchscreen only supports 480 x 272 pixels but with video output, you can view 720p videos. There’s 8GB [...]

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MSI MT-V886 HD PMP Unveiled

Sunday, June 14, 2009

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After announcing a set of cheap PMPs, MSI decided to launch an HD PMP model. The MT-V886. The 4.3-inch screen only supports 480 x 272 pixels so you’ll have to plug this in on a larger screen through the built-in TV out to enjoy the 720p videos. No word on pricing and availability and we’re [...]

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Zune HD Should be Available September 5

Monday, June 1, 2009

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Now we know, Apple will have to refresh the iPod Touch this year. Zune HD is better than we expected, fully Internet-capable and a gorgeous OLED screen. Now a Zune forum has a more specific launch date for Zune HD. by September 5, the OLED and high-definition goodness from Microsoft could be yours for a [...]

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RAmos T11 PMP Puts Touchscreen and HD support in One Device

Monday, May 18, 2009

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I’m not sure what they’d be calling this but the RAmos T10 was also known as iKiss. The T10, which got its own webpage, was a big deal to RAmos, though we’re not sure it was a big deal for consumers as well. Hoping that features will help, the RAmos T11 has a touchscreen UI [...]

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CUBE H200HD PMP with HDMI Outed

Thursday, May 14, 2009

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In for more HD MP4 players? Cube has just announced the successor to the rather successfully H100HD. The 1080i video output on that 5-inch PMP got a lot of people gaga, but what about HDMI on the new H200HD? We don’t have a lot of information yet and Cube has yet to release the full [...]

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KO M400 HD MP4 Player Almost Bezel-less HD Viewing

Saturday, April 11, 2009

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This is what we’ve all been dreaming of, a PMP with HD support and a screen that takes virtually all the frontal area of the device. Meet the KO M400, brother to the M500 and another interesting PMP, the RM2300, that seems to employ that fabled edge-to-edge screen technology. No more information of the M400 [...]

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iTOOS Cheap HD iPod Touch Alternative

Friday, April 3, 2009

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Ok, the iTOOS T68HD high-def PMP may not be a touchscreen and it may not surf the unwatered-down version of the Interwebz. Nevertheless, it’s a high-def (720p) player with a larger 4.3-inch screen space and a retail price–$88–that should be affordable enough to most people. You’ll have plenty of storage with the 8GB built-in (the 4GB [...]

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