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SanDisk’s Sansa Fuze simply rubbed off on Newsmy’s M521+

Monday, August 11th, 2008 by admin

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We can not (with a clean conscience) carelessly fling Newsmy’s M521+ to the KIRF mound — even though we would absolute sttink to. It’s hard not viable to miss the design cues ripped directly out of SanDisk’s Sansa Fuze, while the unit performs suffer recently sufficient uniqueness to carry on it according to making a bona fide clone. Reportedly, the device packs an FM tuner, FM transmitter, validation for MP3 / WMA / APE / FLAC / AVI formats, a photo / text viewer and an interface the current we wouldn’t let our worst enemies use. Oh wait, is this the iTunes logo? Is it too late to reconsider the current gargantuan KIRF eligibility thing.

Cooper’s gilded Amber F1 PMP is too flashy for its own good

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

We’ll spare you our feelings on just how cheesy this thing looks, as we’re fairly certain you can judge that for yourself. Those with no shame and an unrequited love for all things gold, however, may actually find this one quite appealing. Cooper’s Amber F1 purportedly features a 2.8-inch widescreen LCD, support for RMVB, AVI and FLV formats, a built-in equalizer, SRS WOW technology, a bundled case and an obligatory set of gilded earbuds to ensure public humiliation. A price or release date wasn’t immediately apparent, but please don’t say you’re willing to dig around to find out. Please?

[Via PMPToday]

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Cooper’s gilded Amber F1 PMP is too flashy for its own good

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

We’ll spare you our feelings on just how cheesy this thing looks, as we’re fairly certain you can judge that for yourself. Those with no shame and an unrequited love for all things gold, however, may actually find this one quite appealing. Cooper’s Amber F1 purportedly features a 2.8-inch widescreen LCD, support for RMVB, AVI and FLV formats, a built-in equalizer, SRS WOW technology, a bundled case and an obligatory set of gilded earbuds to ensure public humiliation. A price or release date wasn’t immediately apparent, but please don’t say you’re willing to dig around to find out. Please?

[Via PMPToday]

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Yoto’s M300 PMP plays just about everything, won’t gossip about you

Monday, May 5th, 2008 by admin

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If you absolutely can’t stand life without a widescreen PMP one more moment, Yoto just might have you covered. Sure, the M300 looks like a lot of other “all screen” media players out there, but can those other models handle AVI, DIVX, MPEG4, RM, XVID, RMVB, FLV, MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, JPEG, GIF, and BMP files? Do they have 400 x 240 WQVGA screens? Are they made by Yoto? If you answered “no” to any of those questions, you’re not talking about the Yoto M300 — and you’re hurting our feelings. You might pause at the apparent compatibility issues (Windows 2000 and Windows XP only?), and maybe this doesn’t actually have a touchscreen, and sure, it was never really cleared of those murder charges… you know on second thought, maybe this isn’t such a good investment.

[Via PMP Today]

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Samsung intros the S2 ‘Pebble’ and slim S3 portable media players

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by admin

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Samsung – known for dropping a PMP or two on the public — has introduced a couple of new media players sure to have you tearing up and snapping open piggy banks. First up is the S2 “Pebble” player which we saw a little while back, a tiny, rounded DAP with 1GB of storage on-board that can tune in your favorite FM stations (they still have those, right?) as well as play back MP3, WMA, and OGG files. The S2 comes in green, purple, red, and black / white, which should make it easy to match up with your outfit. The other new offering is the S3, a 4GB or 8GB full-function (yet slim) device which sports a 240 x 320 display, plays MP3, MPEG4, and WMA files, includes an FM tuner, flash games, and comes in green, red, blue, or black / white. Both models will be available in June, no word on price. Stay tuned for a thrilling hands-on experience with both new models.

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MeLE showcases chunky GPS-enabled GMT-600 PMP

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by admin

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Though it pains us so, there’s not an awful lot of information out there just yet on MeLE’s forthcoming do-it-all PMP. Spotted at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, the admittedly beefy unit was seen sporting a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 resolution display, a relatively gigantic bezel and room for a 2.5-inch hard drive within. If we had to guess, we’d surmise that it’ll play nice with pretty much any useful audio / video format on the planet, but it seems the price and release date are still cloaked in mystery.
[Via
SlashGear]

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DPMP-003 3-inch PMP packs some NES

Saturday, April 19th, 2008 by admin

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We suppose we’re pretty easy to please: pack some NES emulation and some decent slide-out controls into a passable PMP form factor and we’re sold. Add in a 3-inch LCD, TV-out and a superfluous 1.3 megapixel camera… what more could we ever ask for?

[Via PMP Today]

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Inngenio 6000 PMP does 2.8-inches of touchscreen on the cheap

Monday, March 24th, 2008 by admin

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Energy Sistem is making a play for your DAP dollar with the steel-crafted Inngenio 6000. The player runs a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen, with a built-in speaker, 2GB of storage and microSD expansion along for the ride. FM, voice recording, an e-book reader and some games are all included, and you can manage MP3, WMA and XVID playback. It’s available now — at least in Spain — for €90 (about $138 US).

source:engadget

Philips SA6185 PMP

Sunday, December 30th, 2007 by admin

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Philips has decided to hop on the bandwagon for PMPs. The SA6185 PMP comes with a 3.5″ LCD display boasting a resolution of 320 x 240, integrated speakers, a 5-hour video playback time, MP3 and WMA support. A standard PMP but without all the hype.