RAmos T8 iMovie PMP: 32GB, .4 inch thick, $219

August 6th, 2008 by

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RAmos tends to tease us with slick product photos / renders all the time and then pump out shoddy, derivative crap, so we’re not going to get too excited about the new T8 iMovie (sigh, terrible name), but here it is looking pretty slick on video — and the specs are solid for $219. That’s a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 touchscreen in a 10mm (.4 inch) thick case, with 32GB of storage and decent codec support, TV-out, and micro speakers. Too bad we don’t know if it’s coming Stateside, but if you’re headed to the Olympics, it’s probably worth checking out. Video after the break.

[Via PMP Today]

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Ainol introduces display-dominated V3000 PMP

July 15th, 2008 by

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Some serious time has passed since Ainol rolled out its abominable V1000, and while we reckon the V2000 was lost somewhere in the mix, the V3000 is pretty enough to note — if but for a moment. Details are pretty slim on this one, but we are told that the widescreen unit packs an expansive 4.3-inch LTPS display with an 800 x 480 native resolution. Seriously though, you aren’t about to fly to China to claim one of these as your own, so just be satisfied with seeing Spidey behind all sorts of weirdly applied reflections.

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Teclast M26 gets priced: $73 too much

July 12th, 2008 by

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Hey you — you looking for a quarter of the iPod touch experience for a little less than a quarter of the price? Yeah? Well, how does dropping $73 on the depressingly derivative Teclast M26 grab you? Seriously, this thing looked like it had a glimmer of potential when it was first announced, so it’s kind of sad to see it getting priced like the throwaway crap it turned out to be — we should definitely know better by now.

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RAmos V8 appears in the flesh

May 17th, 2008 by

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We thought the RAmos V8 was looking pretty sleek in render form, but now that some real pictures of the black PMP with the 4.3-inch screen and 16GB of storage have surfaced, we’re really impressed — with how much this thing looks like an iPod touch. (We’ll be here all week, folks!) Of course, the V8’s codec support is way better, but without pricing info and a look at that UI we’re not ready to call this one a winner quite yet. Let us know if you hit China next month, okay?

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Tongfang PMC-M880 MP4 player sports semi-high-def video out

April 29th, 2008 by

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Tsinghua Tongfang has managed to produce at least one mildly interesting MP4 PMP in the past, so we’re not too surprised at the company’s new PMC-M880, which features semi-high-def video out at 720 X 576 resolution in addition to the usual array of MP4 features. On the go, you’ll be looking at a 400 X 240 3-inch screen, which is decent, and we’re sort of digging on that funky red / black industrial design. Too bad we’ll never see this one leave China, eh? A shot of the video output after the break.

[Via MP4 Nation, thanks Yuipsj]

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Tongfang PMC-M880 MP4 player kicks out the PAL jams

April 29th, 2008 by

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Tsinghua Tongfang has managed to produce at least one mildly interesting MP4 PMP in the past, so we’re not too surprised at the company’s new PMC-M880, which features semi-high-def nice-looking PAL video out at 720 X 576 resolution in addition to the usual array of MP4 features. On the go, you’ll be looking at a 400 X 240 3-inch screen, which is decent, and we’re sort of digging on that funky red / black industrial design. Too bad we’ll never see this one leave China, eh? A shot of the video output after the break.

[Via MP4 Nation, thanks Yuipsj]

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Keepin’ it real fake, part CXIII: the Blade Runner MP4 player doesn’t make calls, retire Replicants

March 11th, 2008 by

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Like peanut butter and jelly, oil and vinegar, and Benny and Joon, some things just go together. If you thought the words “Blade Runner” and the industrial design of the RAZR were always “meant to be,” your day has finally come. Enter the Blade Runner MP4 player — the PMP that looks like a phone, but acts like far, far, far less. The device has lots of familiar media player features, but let’s be honest: all the information you need about this baby is up in that photo above. Own the magic today for $49.99.

[Via Crave]

 

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Soda can “MP4″ player will leave you thirsty… for dignity

February 25th, 2008 by

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Finally, an MP4 player that suits our lifestyle. When we’re out on the street, feeling the hot rays of the sun, hustling to stay afloat, and generally just jamming, the Neux Corp. Ltd. NXMP324 is what we want. Sure, you can’t actually crack this puppy open and gulp it down like a real soda, but you can take a sip of the funky combination of 128MB to 4GB capacities, MP3, WMA, WMV, WAV and ASF file support, built-in USB 2.0 jack, and bonus FM radio. Seriously though, the can comes in red or blue, but there isn’t a color in the rainbow that would convince us to buy this thing.

[Via PMP Today]

 

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Ilife Technology’s S5 PMP can emulate everything… except true love

February 21st, 2008 by

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This here S5 doesn’t really have much in the specs department that isn’t inside of every single wholesale PMP to come out of China in the past year, but with emulators for NES, Sega and even SNES (a rarity for these things) built in, we’d certainly give it a second look where it to ever show up Stateside. Outside of the gaming you’re looking at a 2.4-inch LCD, and some decent codec support, including Flash video. No word on price or when this thing will be hitting obscure Chinese retailers in limited quantities.

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PMP51 “MP4 MP3 super game” does it all

January 11th, 2008 by

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While a bit vague in the whole naming department, this new no-name OEM PMP51 PMP is actually packing a quite a spec sheet. The primary focus of the handheld is supposedly 32 bit gaming, but sadly SNES is nowhere to be found. But lucky for us there’s Game Boy Advance play, in addition to Game Boy, Game Boy Color and NES. The 3-inch screen should show off that emulated Advance Wars just nicely, and the addition of a 1.3 megapixel camera and support for plenty of audio and video formats round out the piece nicely. You can also add memory with miniSD and play your ROMs on the big screen with video out. No word on price or availability.

 

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Ohayo’s MP4 Player is ugly

December 16th, 2007 by

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No way around it, Ohayo’s “design” on this here DAP is just plain criminal. If the hardware weren’t slab-a-rific enough, the software interface manages to look cluttered and yet uninviting. 2GB of flash storage and a 1.8-inch OLED screen have never been put to less appealing use. Other than that we’re total fans.

 

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Ramos tries classing it up with the RM970 PMP

November 28th, 2007 by

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We’ve definitely seen some questionable designs from Ramos (and some straight-up KIRFs as well), but it appears as though the company’s latest PMP, the RM970, might have actually been drawn up by someone living in this decade. The 2GB device features a 3-inch, 480 x 272 screen, a 200MHz ARM7 processor backed up by a 200MHz Rockchips DSP, and an iPod-aping split-screen menu system. Those dual 200MHz chips enable some pretty decent format support — the RM970 supports MP3, WAV, WMA, Ogg, FLAC, AAC, APE, MPEG4, Real and AVI out of the box, and it appears that NES emulation will also be included. Of course, there’s no word on price or availability outside of Asia, but here’s hoping Ramos keeps its standards this high in the future.

[Via MP4 Users]

 

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Keepin’ it real fake, part XCVI: the true nano fatty

November 20th, 2007 by

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We suppose this is exactly what happened the first time Ive fired up Photoshop to mock up the third-gen iPod nano — or what happens when KIRFers spend a little too much time watching pandas at the zoo. Plays the usual goofy MTV format on its 2.4-inch screen, as well as MP3 and WMA, but honestly, you wouldn’t be caught dead with this thing, would you?

[Via PMP Today]

 

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Reachgood is the nano-est of all: the 5.5mm PMP

November 9th, 2007 by

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It was just yesterday we saw that 5.6mm (.2 inch) MP3 player from Ixing, and already little-known Chinese manufacturer Reachgood has gone and topped it with this 5.5mm-thick stainless steel PMP. While you’ll probably never notice that .1 millimeter difference, you will notice the inclusion of a 1.8-inch OLED screen and AVI video support. Sadly, this shiny wonder is listed simply as “MP4 player,” so it’s hard to track down additional details like pricing and availability, but rest assured we’ll be seeing it again when it gets rebranded.

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Tongfang PMC-V800 PMP plays Flash video

November 6th, 2007 by

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Like a thousand monkeys producing Shakespeare, eventually the endless tidal wave of generic PMPs from China had to result in something interesting, like Tsinghua Tongfang’s PMC-V800. Not only does this 2.4-inch PMP sport FLV and SWF support, enabling it to play downloaded YouTube videos and Flash animations directly, it’s also got mapping software, a karaoke mode, and USB On-The-Go — all hiding behind a pretty slick “widgetized” interface. Sadly, additional video support is limited to AVI, MP4 and “HDTV,” but all in all, it looks like a fairly decent player — now if only we’d ever see it in the States.
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Kinwei KW-P4 PMP: no buttons, no labels

October 26th, 2007 by

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We’ve seen some dramatically pared down interfaces on portable media devices before, but this PMP from China’s Kinwei takes minimalism to a whole new level. In a sharp departure from the usual DIGITAL SOUND PROCESSING label overload, the KW-P4 instead features a virtually unmarked touchpad below its 2.4-inch screen. Format support for the 2GB player is the usual mix of the standard and obscure, with MP3 and WMA audio support bracketed by “MTV” and “AWV” video formats, and you’re also getting an FM tuner, ebook reader, and games built in. Of course, it’s not at all clear how to actually use this thing, but at least it’s calming, no?

[Via PMP Today, thanks BrianB]

 

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Folding Chinese PMP rocks NES emulation

October 11th, 2007 by

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It seems like adding a folding screen actually made this PMP larger rather than trimming any size, but other than that, the YDP-G68 pictured here actually seems pretty decent — you’re looking at a 2.8-inch screen, 2GB of internal memory with SD expansion, MP3, WMA, AAC, ASF and MP4 support, FM radio, TV-out, a 1.3 megapixel camera, voice recording, NES emulation, and support for “ten thousand” calendars. No word on price or whether we’ll see this bad boy in the States, but seeing as the minimum order is listed as 200 units, you’d better have a lot of sucker friends to get your hands on one.

[Via PMP Today]

 

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Onda’s vx838 old-Nano esque PMP

October 8th, 2007 by

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We’ve got another PMP from the East for you today: Onda’s vx838 has been popping up on foreign language sites over the last few weeks. It has a relatively impressive 1.8-inch screen considering the old-Nano esque form factor, but there’s nothing else to get excited about: this is just another 2GB MP3/MP4 player that probably won’t hit the states anytime soon.

 

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