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APOP Takes on iPod with A1800 HD PMP

Monday, March 30, 2009

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All right, besides the 5-inch high-def screen and a pretty vague hardware render that actually looks interesting, the only thing going for this PMP is that people might just think you’re saying iPod when you’re really saying APOP. here are the specs mentioned so far: RM, RMVB, AVI at 720p TV Out scratch-free (?) FM tuner and transmitter [via imp3]

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Teclast M66 MP4 Player Goes for High-Def Rockchip

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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The Teclast M66, a rather frame-looking PMP, will give users 720p in high-def goodness once it comes out. The main enabler of these 720p support is one RK2806 Rockchip. Oddly, while Teclast is more than able to come out with a sleek player like PMP like the M33, the M66 is desperately lacking in the beauty [...]

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Mumumusic T10 Kicks iPod Touch Screen Size

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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The RAmos T10 now has a webpage and I guess a few model shots is in order. The side-by-side comparison with the iPod Touch, honestly, does not diminish the T10 HD-PMP in my eyesight. The T10 is has a 4.3-inch screen with high-def (800×480) resolution Read on for more photos. [via imp3]

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8GB Ainol V3000HD $135 at eBay

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Well, well, well… We should’ve let our fingers do more walking via the search engines before posting the semi-exciting news about Gemei’s X660 HD player being made available by an eBay retailer. The Ainol V3000 plays 720p videos too: here’s our previous post. Just to recap, the V3000HD, which no ordinary MP4 player: 4.3-inch 800 x [...]

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Gemei HD-660 PMP Sold on eBay

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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The Gemei X660 (HD-660) HD PMP could be your for as low as £67.99. That’s a 720p everywhere you complemented by the TV out funtion. You’ll need the TV out because the 4.3-inch only gives you 480 x 272 pixels. The X660 must be one of Gemei’s earlier HD PMPs. The Gemei X690 has just [...]

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(Taipower) Teclast M50HD PMP Ready for War

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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It’s been quite a while since Teclast announced something really interesting. The M50HD will blow you away, and we’re not kidding: This 4.3-inch HD (720p) PMP not only supports Xvid, DivX and RMVB videos, it also boasts military-industrial material zinc and magnesium alloy. Not only that, one of the buttons is described as a “diamond-like” [...]

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Samsung Acme i8910, M7600 revealed as Omnia HD, Beat DJ

Saturday, February 14, 2009

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The Mobile World Congress is just around the corner, and before the festivities begin, Samsung has officially unveiled the Samsung Omnia HD and Beat DJ in Barcelona courtesy of their massive billboard. The Samsung Omnia HD is actually the S60 5th Edition-based Acme i8910, while the Beat DJ is the Bang & Olufsen ICEpower equipped [...]

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HTO HD Spells Almost Like HTC Touch HD

Saturday, January 24, 2009

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We have a lot of good things to say about HTC’s high-def cellphone, the Touch HD. The HTO version of the same concept, however, well… is actually lust-worthy. Does it truly play HD videos, though? The specs are: 4 -inch WVGA screen, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and a TV tuner. [...]

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Ainol Improves V6000HDA with V6000HDB Rodimus Prime

Friday, January 2, 2009

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OK, we were impressed about the Ainol V3000 HD, but we have failed to realize is that compliments are bound to get into the heads of some Chinese manufacturers. Ainol has just announced another 4.3-inch HD PMP, the V6000HDB also dubbed Rodimus Prime. Apparently, Rodimus was preceded by Optimus Prime, the V6000HDA. Well, this is [...]

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KSD to make HD PMPs

Saturday, December 27, 2008

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More HD PMPs coming our way next year. KSD, a Chinese manufacturer, is readying an MP4 player up to 1280 x 720 pixels. Now we’re hoping the finished product would look like the photo above. It’s plasticky but also unpretentious and fun-looking. Very few details right now except that like most Chinese MP4 players the [...]

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