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iStation T4 PMP: New Form Factor for more Success

Monday, September 7, 2009

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When we reported on Difital-Cube’s iStation T3 PMP, we’ve predicted the multimedia device will eat up iPod Touch sales. It wasn’t to be and the company thinks a change of hardware design will do it (definitely not an iPhone clone). It’s still a 4.3-inch (480 x 272) touchscreen PMP but no mention of fancy HD [...]

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iStation T3 PMP Video Hands-On

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Digital Cube’s iStation T3 is a very sleek PMP. It has a passing resemblance to the iRiver W7 and W10. From a company that offers GPS-enabled media players and eDics, the iStation T3 is a non-navigation PMP with e-Dictionary functionality. It has a 4.3-inch touchscreen which is just delicious for a PMP and support for [...]

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i-Station D3 Released

Monday, January 26, 2009

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Koreans don’t need to go crazy over netbooks. They have their own netbooks even before netbooks became the fad. The only difference is that they call it e-Dictionary. Obviously, e-Dics do not run the sual PC OS like XP, but in functionality they’re just as good and even better than their substantially larger cousins in [...]

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iStation T3 PMP, the Biggest Thing in PMP Since iPod Touch

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

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You think I’m kidding don’t you. Digital-Cube has had some very impressive releases in its iStation series. The iSeries T3 reminds me of the iRiver W7, though. The operating system of the T3 is Windows CE, which would make eyes roll in America, but in Asia WinCE seems to be the OS of choice for [...]

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Digital-Cube’s iStation T5 First of the Fifth Gen

Monday, November 3, 2008

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Digital Cube is has just launched its fifth-generation PMP with the 4.8-inch T5. There have been one T5 PMP launched by another brand and at least a couple of T50s that we know about but it’s safe to say when it’s HSDPA connectivity you’re looking for we’re pretty sure Digital-Cube will come to your mind. [...]

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i-Station Announces U43 GPS/PMP

Friday, November 30, 2007

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  After the M43 do-it all PMP and the S43 do-it-all PMP, i-Station is announcing the U43, the new do-it-all. Boasting a 4.3-inch WVGA screen and 30 or 60GB of storage, the U43 is a GPS device, an e-Dictionary and a PMP. There is a DMB version and a NAvi version, so depending on your [...]

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iStation N7TU Brings Entertainment in Your Navigator

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

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Korea’s i-Station is becoming a householed name for GPS enthusiasts. In-car navigators are becoming a necessity for Koreans who are increasingly finding it hard to stay off the road (that’s the impression they give us at least with all these PNDs they’ve been launching lately). The 7-inch TFT LCD screen, while nothing special, affords you [...]

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I-Station S43 “Super Dic” Reviewed

Sunday, July 8, 2007

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Before we can get our hands on the ultra-feminine M43, let’s have a closer look at the i-Station S43, also called NetForce “Super Dic.” The M43 will, of course, also have a “Dic” version, which might very well be the successor to our present S43. The two PMPs. The two multi-functional PMPs look similar [...]

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DIGITAL Cube iStation M43 Multi-Functional PMP Coming June 18

Thursday, June 7, 2007

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DIGITAL Cube does not hide the fact that the M43 iStation is made with female users in mind. Women in Korea, where the M43 will be sold first, ages between 20 and 30 represent the highest growing PMP demographics. The M43 iStation is a PMP, DMB TV receiver, and e-Book reader though you’ll have [...]

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DigitalCube Unveils iStation T7 Series

Sunday, March 18, 2007

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Not much is known yet about DigitalCube’s new iStation T7 series, which boasts a 7-inch 800 x 480-resolution screen. Apparently one hardware can add on your choice of programs, which makes the i-Station T7, T7 Sports, T7 Premium, and T7 HD. The basic GPS uses a SIRF III module and a USB port for PC [...]

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