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Basketball goes great with music, therefore it comes natural to combine them in one device. The SK-522 portable device from Pandora Digital is entirely China made, so any resemblance with other brands in the industry is not actually purely coincidence.The MP3 player features a 2-inch 260 color screen, as well as a we... |
20 November 2007 04:44 GMT |
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Transcend proudly introduces its new T.sonic 650 MP3 player, which is said to be the perfect combination between a lightweight device with a simple design and high storage internal capacity of up to 4GB, and an affordable price. Apparently, this time, the giant company targets the masses.Besides the fact that T.sonic... |
19 November 2007 03:41 GMT |
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Nokia strikes again with yet another reliable clamshell Nokia 6290. Even if their handsets aren't so trendy, the Finnish telecommunication giant continues to impress through its solid terminals, which ensured Nokia the number 1 spot among the mobiles manufacturers over the years. The new Nokia 6290 cannot be r... |
15 November 2007 04:51 GMT |
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Mustek is not a huge name in the electronics industry, still it pops out rather interesting portable devices. The small Ivory Mp3 player is just an example in this regard. It is true, the player sports some humble dimensions; still, the makers have managed to pack it with an integrated screen display, enough to allow... |
13 November 2007 04:06 GMT |
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Tired of your own dusty digital frame that can only display your dumb smile? You should know there are smarter versions available on the market for a while now. Well, among the wide range of digital frame items that are shipped from China, the British Elonex version seem to be a better choice, at lest when it comes t... |
6 November 2007 04:45 GMT |
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After releasing a bunch of cool items for just about every radio fan out there, Pure is targeting car owners and releases a black new shiny DAB digital radio easy-to-fit and which looks really good.The Pure radio is powered from the in-car power socket and can be easily attached to your windscreen with the use of a r... |
2 November 2007 03:29 GMT |
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Korean iRiver has popped out a brand new series of silicone cases, especially designed for their Mickey Mouse inspired MP3 player, which has already created a stir on the electronics market. Surprisingly enough, this cute MP3 player has managed to target not only the teenage consumers, but also the adult ones.As an a... |
1 November 2007 09:47 GMT |
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The Holidays are to almost here, therefore giant electronics companies need to make a stand in good old X-mas spirit! LG has recently released a brand new USB DAP MP3 player, which seems to target all audience.So, this is UP3, LG's latest DAP. The name itself could be considered a hint about the player's du... |
31 October 2007 04:35 GMT |
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iPods are not as innocent as they look. They might reveal a cute milky white look, but on the inside, they can turn into real monsters and jeopardize your life, for reasons unknown.We have recently informed you about the research which proved that the MP3 player and iPods can interfere with the activity of cardiac pa... |
30 October 2007 09:11 GMT |
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News about the impact of the MP3 players upon human life just gets better and better. After in May, i4u has published the report of a 17-year-old student who conducted a study on the effect of iPods on pacemakers, straight at the Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute at Michigan State University, things get even more... |
29 October 2007 11:46 GMT |
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It's not really a must to know everything related to the name aigo, but if you're an F1 fan you should definitely know that aigo has now teamed up with McLaren. In fact, it's the first Chinese company to do so and is also an official sponsor for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Well, these fellows seem to ha... |
25 October 2007 03:53 GMT |
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Hey, everybody! Meet the YOM, aka your conventional clock radio, packed with a futuristic USB dock, specially designed to juice up your MP3 player. The MP3 player alarm clocks are nothing new under the sun. The man behind this good-looking concept is Philipp Goeder. According to Coroflot, Goeder is also known for its... |
17 October 2007 02:47 GMT |
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Cosmetics and music are two of my greatest passions, so it comes only natural to combine them. Therefore, I have to say the fellows at Bratz have done an excellent job when creating this. By 'this', I mean this great looking MP3 player, which targets all the ladies, by revealing a lipstick design, just like... |
16 October 2007 03:17 GMT |
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The USB Chocolate MP3 player from Brando looks like a piece of white chocolate, indeed. It even weighs the same, meaning a mere 12 grams of technology. I mean you could lose this fellow in the dryer, drop it in the sink, or even in your dog's mouth.With no connection whatsoever, I know another Chocolate MP3 pla... |
10 October 2007 07:36 GMT |
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iLuv is known as an iPod lover. Therefore, its devotion for Apple shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. Lately, they released a lot of iPod docks, and their latest addition to the portfolio is not only classy, but also functional and fashionable.In fact, the item is not only an iPod dock, but a combination of ... |
3 October 2007 02:51 GMT |
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Apparently, not even the mighty Samsung succeeded to remain unduplicated. Remember the company's Yp-S5 lovely player? Guess what! The CVAAL-M201 is a portable media player from Chinavision that stole the Samsung features and packed them on its own copycat series. The only detail they failed to duplicate is the c... |
1 October 2007 04:06 GMT |
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If you're looking for an MP3 player to fit in your wallet, then the USB Flash Card MP3 Player should be the perfect device. It is not only fashionable and stylish, but it can also be used as a Mass Storage Device. The best thing about it is the fact that it is just about the size of a credit card, so it can easi... |
27 September 2007 03:30 GMT |
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Dear Creative fans, I am happy to inform you that your favorite company has just released the Muvo T100 MP3 player. The biggest surprise of all, the newly released Mp3 player is totally screenless. And beside minimizing its design, the manufacturers managed to keep the same button layout and some of the features they... |
26 September 2007 10:14 GMT |
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Toshiba is a company that knows the good stuff and which is not afraid of experimenting anything when it comes to its products. The giant company's latest addition to its portfolio is the Gigabeat T400 mp3 player, which is said to aim Apple nano's place on the market and probably to kick Creative's ass... |
26 September 2007 03:48 GMT |
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Is God really a DJ? Do monks use Mp3 players to listen to music? If not, they should, because this gizmo is definitely going to make them feel closer to God. In case you're wondering if this is a concept, I assure you this baby is very real and somehow crazy, as it features a cross-like design. But, besides look... |
26 September 2007 02:45 GMT |
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I don't get these people! They are capable of all sorts of atrocious acts to create wacky music devices. Take this one, for example. The fellows from DigitalRise took Happy Feet dead clone, stuffed an mp3 player in its a*s and did this. By this, I mean a freaky plastic penguin-bird hubris, capable of singing, da... |
24 September 2007 03:53 GMT |
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The main reason I wrote about this MP3 player is the fact that it might actually be the smallest device of this kind I have ever seen (and I've used quite a few). There is not much to say about the manufacturing company. The Swiss manufacturers proudly displayed the device at a recent IFA show in Berlin. Regardi... |
18 September 2007 05:21 GMT |
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It's finally here! After weeks of taunting its fans, Sony finally sends its Rollies into the wild. And, oh my God, they actually hope to sell those!The giant company officially announced the release of the "eggs", yesterday. In case you haven't heard of it before, I should probably tell you the Internet was... |
11 September 2007 09:16 GMT |
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New addition to SanDisk's portfolio. The company has recently announced a brand new Sansa View player. The sleek video mp3 player comes packed with no less than 16GB storage capacity. Sansa View is said to be a tremendous success mostly because its manufacturers managed to mix some MP3 attributes with a full-mot... |
10 September 2007 09:44 GMT |
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Philips proves once again its worthiness launching another PMP, from its already successful GoGear series. The announcement regarding the future launching was made during the famous IFA show. The company's representatives divulged no further information, except a possible release date at the end of the year.Howe... |
6 September 2007 02:55 GMT |
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Sometimes smaller is better, especially when it comes to taking your favorite Tv show on the run. Take a look at this tiny B20 DMB TV from iRiver. These guys make no compromise when it comes to quality. The latest D-Cliker features up to 4GB of flash memory on-board.Measuring only 98.5 x 49.0 x 14.8mm, the device can... |
31 August 2007 04:12 GMT |
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Apparently, Mp4 is going to replace the beloved Mp3. However, not in the near future, as some businesses in this industry are juicier than you'll ever imagine.Take Chinavision, for example. The Asian company has probably foreseen the future of the Mp3 player, therefore it prepares to launch an Mp4 player in the ... |
16 August 2007 04:42 GMT |
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Dear Samsung fans, I write in order to express my deepest thoughts regarding the latest addition, the Yp-P2 mp3 player, to be more precise.But what the hack happened to these fellows? It's like they're creating better devices each week. This one looks even sassier that the previous K3, however, they decided... |
14 August 2007 05:22 GMT |
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If Guttenberg had seen this, he would have gone mad! The latest trend in the electronic industry seems to be the wacky mixture between devices that are not related in any way.Therefore, Atree has managed to create a gizmo hybrid between an e-dictionary and a jukebox. The so-called UM10 device looks small enough to be... |
14 August 2007 04:33 GMT |
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For those of you that are expecting the Hacha PA20 availability and pricing details, we have the specification list, but no availability data, yet.At a first glimpse, surprisingly, the device doesn't resemble any mobile communication device available on the market. It reveals a nice 3.0 inch screen display and d... |
13 August 2007 04:38 GMT |
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I bet Trevor G. Baylis himself didn't believe that two of his passions can work that great combined so as to lead to this. His love for swimming and innovation created the Free Play clockwork-wind up radio.Nowadays, after years of dedicating his life to creating media stuff for the disabled people's needs, ... |
13 August 2007 03:25 GMT |
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Apparently, Sony's new "way" is going to be an eccentric way. The company is developing a new class of Walkman music player that could be released very soon, claims one Belgian site and the fellows from Pocket-lint.Sony's new "baby" is being nicknamed the "Rolly", and it would be designed for people that go... |
10 August 2007 02:43 GMT |
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Thomson has finally unveiled the A1. According to the French company, the videoplayer is going to be one of the most compact widescreen PMPs on the market and probably the smallest player there is. Its size is 82 x 12 x 50.9mm and weighs about 87 grams.The A1 player is just a little bit larger than its integrated 3-i... |
8 August 2007 04:05 GMT |
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If you don't know much about Commodore, prepare to see its products reviewed on every respected critics site. Smaller than the Gravel in Pocket device, the C200 keeps some of the features such as Wi-Fi for direct downloads, Internet TV and some networking elements. The player supports foreign movies that are dis... |
7 August 2007 05:26 GMT |
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Looks like the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer has done an unexpectedly good job with its series of PMPs that the company has released in March. However, when checking out the company's website, anyone can see that the list of products is not only generous but quite impressive for a company that has kept a lo... |
6 August 2007 02:12 GMT |
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Transcend, known especially as a leading company in flash memory products, has recently announced the latest of its MP3 players, dubbed T.sonic 840. Regarding the player's design, apparently, the manufacturers chose a successful combination between a mirrored surface and a cold metal body that makes the player g... |
3 August 2007 02:42 GMT |
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It's not easy to keep up with the heavy names in the industry, like Apple for example, so Creative decided to upgrade one of its most successful players, the Zen V Plus, to hold up to 16 GB of flash memory, which means twice the amount of storage capacity that is currently available on the largest iPod nano on t... |
3 August 2007 02:12 GMT |
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In order to broaden China's PMP market, manufacturers are adding more valuable features to address different customer segments; gaming, GPS, and mobile TV receivers are their main options. Counting overseas manufacturers from Europe, South Korea, and Taiwan, there are now more than 30 PMP vendors only in China.B... |
26 July 2007 04:58 GMT |
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The Kaito mp3 radio recorder is the perfect combination between a radio recorder and an mp3 player in a single device that fits great in your pocket.The mp3 part of the device is removable and allows the user to record AM, FM, and shortwave radio broadcasts for future playback as digital files. The MP3 part can be ea... |
26 July 2007 02:43 GMT |
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I cannot believe it's happening again! Either the guys from Coby are getting their inspiration from Apple's latest iPod shuffle, or it must be a new trend to create mp3 players with a clip attached on it, for a more comfortable and practical wear. Just imagine how nice your morning jogging sessions would be... |
23 July 2007 10:38 GMT |
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Can't dance, can't act, can sing a little? Then check this out! I guess you've noticed the MP3 invasion around you. They are everywhere. Thanks to the low cost and to the high convenience of the MP3 players, everybody buys them. Not to mention the significant improvement in the MP3 player's indust... |
18 July 2007 05:41 GMT |
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ZVUE is worldwide known as the brand of portable media players designed and marketed by HandHeld entertainment. The device is said to combines a digital mp3 audio player with a personal video player and a JPEG viewer all in one consumer electronics device about the size of a pack of playing cards.The ZVUE 260 was ann... |
18 July 2007 03:16 GMT |
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After Creative, Samsung is the next to walk in Apple's shoes, unveiling its first iPod docking audio system, its first DVD-equipped shelf system and a receiver based HtiB with HDMI 1.3 input for connection to high definition disc players.For the latest trio of hi-fi Blu-ray players that are announced for this fa... |
17 July 2007 04:21 GMT |
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The "Ministry of Sound" is best known as a record label that produces many compilations each year, featuring many heavy names in the music industry. These compilations include many different genres of music, but primarily the dance, house, and trance genres. In January 2006, the company purchased record label Hed Kan... |
17 July 2007 02:50 GMT |
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Samsung proudly unveils its latest addition to its portfolio, the U3 mp3 player, a USB direct music player embedded in 5 different electrifying color casings.The newcomer is a said to be a super compact device that works with a slim USB connection. The player features a stick-like design, and the funky color versions... |
16 July 2007 09:48 GMT |
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Beware! The Transformers are attacking! Who are they? Fictional alien robots and the main characters of the popular Hasbro toy line, they come from the planet Cybertron and are divided into Autobots and Decepticons, led by Megatron. As their names suggest, the robots are capable of transforming themselves into cars, ... |
16 July 2007 03:37 GMT |
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The future of radio looks great. Ladies and gentlemen, Freecom offers you what the Croatian-American genius Nikola Tesla invented in 1891. Who would have though that after so many years, someone would actually manufacture a device that would allow its users to listen to thousands of Internet radio stations and to the... |
16 July 2007 03:00 GMT |
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According to some trustful French sources, the Cowon could be one of the first media player makers to jump to 16 GB. Both D2 and iAudio 7 may see the upgrade before the end of the year, while the existing SD HC card slot on the D2 player could also expand its capacity even further to at least 24 GB, with today'... |
13 July 2007 05:10 GMT |
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There is not much to say about Bang and Olufsen, except that they are a major Danish company that designs and manufactures audio products. Their significant innovation in the industry was in 1925, when they've invented a radio that worked with alternating current, when most radios on the market were running on a... |
13 July 2007 04:23 GMT |
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I would rather associate the Packard Bell name with radio devices manufacturing, since the company made its first steps in the industry in 1926. Some might even associate the brand's name with others of similar name such as Hewlett-Packard, Packard, Pacific Bell and more.Packard Bell is not quite famous for its ... |
12 July 2007 03:43 GMT |
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