We bring to you once more another dirt-cheap PMP from China. Yinlips is becoming a popular brand here at PMP Today. If this company keeps churning out interesting-looking devices like the Phantom PMP and mini projector and price them cheaply, we’d also keep on posting about their products. The Yinlips YDP308 is an under-$100 PMP [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 24, 2009
The photo above suggests that the Yinlips YDP800 can project a bigger image of your gaming screen. If this PMP does support it, I’d be lining up to get myself one. We’re not getting a lot of details of this mini Projector and MP4 player from IMP3. They say it can project up to 12 [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wow, imagine a PMP with a built-in projector and a form factor that’s not the worse for such a convergence. Yinlips has, and they’ve actually made such a device. Not much is known yet of the Yinlips mirage and the photo you see above may not be the official one in all probability. It has [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 25, 2009
When Yinlips announced the YDB G70 last year, I was mildly impressed. The hardware hardly changed since we saw the G68, but there is slightly more to the clamshell PMP than just playing music, videos and games support. That’s the G70. With the G80, Yinlips has thrown in its own version of the ultraportable laptop [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 1, 2008
We’ve posted about Yinlips folder PMP, which was shown off at the AsiaWorld Expo. We mentioned that besides being a PMP and a game emulator, it also had a 1.3MP camera on board. Now, that camera has been upgraded to 2MP and guess where it’s located? Very interesting location, though the photo reveals where user [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 19, 2008
Global Sources held the AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong and PMP Today regret not being there. Look at what YINLIPS has to offer us this year. The YDP G70 is a stylish clamshell PMP that comes in shiny colors. It’s called an MP5 player, which we take to mean a PMP with RMVB support, but specs-wise [...]
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
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