I still prefer the LG GD910, as far as legit watch phones or phonewatches are concerned, but the LG phone watch is darned pricey and Hyundai has an alternative that is at least $500 cheaper, and in addition, I really like how Hyundai made a splash as a new entrant in the mobile industry. For only [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 26, 2009
I have to admit, Hyundai’s venture into the mobile phone industry (we’ve covered Hyundai PMPs, and also here) is making a big splash. Their medium-range phones look like calculators and Chinese iPods with antennae. The Hyundai Dolphin (relax, there’s a good reason why they gave it this name, just read on) is unique in its [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 13, 2007
The third and most expensive of Hyundai’s new Modern Music line of PMPs is the NH-280 with a 2.4-inch TFT screen and 84 × 48 x 12mm form factor. Dubbed as the Black Tornado it boasts a mirror finish, touch sensitive keys glowing blue when in use. It is priced at $60 for 1GB [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Another PMP from Hyundai’s stylish Modern Music line is the NH-250. This is one also has an internal 1GB of memory. It’s pricier than the NH-210 at $56 (428 yuan). Form factor is a slim 79 × 48.2, 10mm and weight is a feathery 55g. The casing is has a piano enamel finish, giving it [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Hyundai’s Modern Music line of PMPs are cheap and fashionable devices made precisely for the booming Chinese market. We’ll be presenting each one starting with the cheapest, the 1GB NH-210, priced at only $52 (399 yuan). It boasts a 2.2-inch 160k-color 220 x 176-pixel True Color TFT LCD. Control buttons are lumped together on [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 13, 2007
Not everybody knows that Hyundai have been greatly contributing to the market of audio and video products for a long time now. Here in the US even less people know that Hyundai has a line of pretty attractive portable players, a line of which is now being expanded with the offering of the new NH-260. The [...]
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
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