The 28002 from Shenzhen Sinykon Technology is a plus-size iPod touch clone, if the scale of the company-provided image is to be believed. Still, with the 220×176 pixel, 520,000-color touchscreen TFT display measuring just 2.8 inches, it seems much more likely that someone in the company has really small hands. The device supports MPEG-4 and AVI [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 8, 2008
Keen High Technologies allows you to (somewhat) customize the MP783 with a Bluetooth module and a camera. Something like the zzzPhone, but on a much less grand scale. Anyway, standard for this device is support for AVI videos, MP3, WMA and DRM9-equipped audio files (with ID3 tags), and JPEG and BMP images. The MP783 [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 8, 2008
Daza Electronic’s (not that Daza) M-176 is pretty standard, as far as things go. That is, if you disregard the “slide touch keys” (which look suspiciously similar to touch-sensitive ones). The device supports AVI videos, MP3, WMA and WMV audio files, and JPEG, GIF and BMP images. A 2.4-inch TFT display with a resolution of [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 7, 2008
UE-Technology’s got another new PMP, but this one doesn’t involve any strange combination of two existing device. The Ue-M4036 supports AMV videos, MP3 audio files (with lyrics display) and JPEG images, and does so with an circle-happy, red-white-and-orange pattern on the housing. Oh, and the GUI icons look like they’ve been left out in [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 6, 2008
If you’re a fan of that brushed-steel finish formerly prevalent in portable devices (actually, Sony still has it in most of the W-series cameras), then the CMP5092 from Zhongdian Xinxi Shidai Plaza Hongze Digital Sales Dept. might just be for you. The device supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Divx3.xx/4.xx/5.xx, XviD, RMVB and AVI videos (with [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 1, 2008
The cp-11s from Spark Universe (which isn’t a very confidence-inspiring company name) is built along the lines of a UMPC or MID. It does have the function to back the form, though, running on Windows CE 5.0 (unfortunately, with only 64MB of RAM). Still, the built-in WiFi capability and support for MSN Messenger, Skype, [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 31, 2008
E-Song Digital’s ESM960 seems a solid little brick, with nothing much for or against it. Features are a bit sparse, but that doesn’t seem too surprising, all things considered. Anyway, the device supports AVI and SWF (Xvid) videos, unnamed audio files with ID3 tags and lyrics display, and JPEG images. The ESM960 incorporates a 2.8-inch [...]
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
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