It took a little while for an iPod Nano 4G knock-off to come out. The iPod Nano 5G, though, is another story. Chinagrabber just informed me they have a a Nano 5G clone that looks pretty close to the real thing. Is it worth buying? We’re not sure as they did not specify camera functionality. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The PSP Go clone above may get you in hot water at Sony, but between just you and me, I think I’d prefer the $84 PXP-2000 over the $250 PSP Go. But you’re thinking, for that amount of money, surely I won’t be getting too much. You’d be wrong. For one thing, besides supporting an entire [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 18, 2009
Looking for a boombox than can play videos too? The sexy-sounding HJ69 is a real sexy beast that’ll impress the hardest core mobile music fan. It’s also relatively light for a boombox at only 340 grams, well within portability range. Specs include a 3.5-inch TFT screen, RMVB and WMV support (among other codecs), Line-in recording, [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 5, 2009
We’ve heard of MP5 players, which are PMPs a notch above the usual MP4 players only for playing RMVB along with the usual video files. Now, here comes the MP7 player, which from the list of specs does nothing more than an MP4 player. It has a 2.8-inch screen and a 1.3MP camera. Card slot [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 10, 2008
Just so the world knows they truly exist, Chinese MP5 players (otherwise known as PMPs or MP4 players with Real Media support) made an appearance at Las vegas. Aigo is busy churning out MP5 players. RealPlayer used to be the media player to beat online but not anymore. The format is actually on the wane. [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Shenzhen Joymaimai is offering the DGT-012, which joins the swelling ranks of China products that play RealMedia (RM and RMVB) files. But wait, there’s more! The device also shows love for SWF, WMV (including WMV9), AVI (DivX 11/4.x/5.1/5.2, and Xvid), DAT, MPEG and ASF formats. For audio, you get MP3, WMA and WAV support. [...]
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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