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Creative seems to be in a ZEN-player launching spree lately. After announcing the launch of ZEN X-Fi and having delivered it to the market in two models, the company announced the release of a third PMP in a little over a week, the Creative ZEN Mozaic. Depending on the popularity it will gain, the new ZEN Mozaic is l... |
25 July 2008 03:17 GMT |
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The already announced launch of the new Zen X-Fi PMP from Creative is finally getting official. The new PMP will come in two versions, one WiFi and the other non WiFi, featuring 16 and 32GB for the former, while only 8GB for the latter. Still, it seems that the Zen X-Fi will only be available for the APAC region at t... |
10 July 2008 06:32 GMT |
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Samsung joined forces with broadband provider Vongo to give P2 series users access to video content directly from the media players.I guess there is no need to remind you about the popularity of the P2 series of PMPs. The devices come equipped with 3-inch touch screen displays, which is great size for watching movies... |
4 January 2008 05:11 GMT |
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Ladies and gentlemen, this time it's finally official! Straight from Creative's secret labs, please welcome the most discussed and expected portable media player, also known as the 32GB Zen. The device was confirmed a few weeks ago, but nobody expected it so soon. The company's US site is showing the P... |
21 December 2007 03:47 GMT |
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You surely remember when book stores everywhere were stormed by millions of kids eager to obtain the latest book of the Harry Potter series. After the stores episode, the thick book took over the subway where readers were spotted with their heads buried in the book.Recently, the massive Harry Potter hysteria has spre... |
18 December 2007 12:11 GMT |
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So, uh, what happened? Since when do crappy names hide cool features?! Well, there was a Tomato, an Onion and now there Shenzhen Tongfang! I am not going to discuss the trends in media player names. With so many players popping out on the market like mushrooms after a warm April rain, it would be impossible to have o... |
13 December 2007 12:36 GMT |
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Weird things happen! However, it's great to see how dual core CPUs, used in full-fledged computers, are making their way into other devices, like portable media players. The latest item of this kind is the brand new M25 PMP from Teclast. Combining a smashing Rockchip RK2706 processor chip with a WOLFSON WM8987 a... |
12 December 2007 13:06 GMT |
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Tired of buying electronics named after a fruit? How about a tomato? A Korean electronics company named Tomato has recently squeezed its brains out to release a brand new MP3 and MP4- which on my planet is called PMP- portable player. The new veggie doesn't wear any hilarious name, just a silly codename, D18. Ju... |
11 December 2007 09:21 GMT |
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Electronics companies have their own way to celebrate the Holidays! Take ZVUE for example! The company has just announced its intentions to send 260 versions of portable media players out in the wild with a huge red ribbon and an irresistible new price tag. During this year's Christmas Holidays, the company is p... |
10 December 2007 15:06 GMT |
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I can't believe my eyes! Just when I though touch screen mania was more contagious than ever, somebody does this brave gesture and designs a glossy portable media player with...analog controls? Well, I said somebody, not anybody, as Thomson itself is the maker behind this chic PMP concept. However, for whom it m... |
10 December 2007 12:26 GMT |
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It's been a while since Cowon introduced its iAudio U5 media player at IFA 2007. Today, the good news is that the U5 PMP is finally going to be available on the market in a couple of days. However, no one really knows why they're doing it in limited edition.Anyway, the U5 media player features a simpler and... |
5 December 2007 13:21 GMT |
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COWON has just announced its intentions to ship its next-generation Q5W portable media player in the U.S. The more important is the fact that this PMP is actually the first one ever to combine Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technologies with a cool 5-inch wide screen color TFT LCD. Not to mention it was given a classy ... |
4 December 2007 15:06 GMT |
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Since I first saw this, I just couldn't take my mind of it. It really goes beyond any PMP experience you could have. The gadget I am telling you about belongs to i-Station and was named U43. It seems to be the iPhone model of PMPs, as it's kinda big for a media player, but still black and irresistible. Howe... |
4 December 2007 15:06 GMT |
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Here's what I've run into on PMP Today! A low-profile electronics company, British Lipljan Digital Technology to be more specific, has recently unveiled what seems to be a fresh and nice-looking portable media device. There is only one minor issue about it. The player's design line is said to be taken ... |
3 December 2007 14:26 GMT |
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Remember Onda? If you don't, I should probably tell you they did a pretty good job last time they have rolled out a portable media player. And this time, it's even better. The brand new addition in the portfolio was nicely dubbed VX848. The player features a simple, yet classic and sophisticated ultra-thin... |
3 December 2007 13:51 GMT |
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iRiver keeps on popping out cool portable media players. This time, the giant Korean electronics company decided to release two devices, D27 and W7.The former is much more than a media player, as it can also perform the job of an electronic dictionary. IT reveals a nice WQVGA screen display with 260k colors and a 480... |
30 November 2007 14:46 GMT |
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Want to know what's really out of the hook? Well, why on earth would anyone need a 12MP camera on a media player? To show off maybe?Anyway, it's not the first time Newman surprises us with an unexpectedly cool portable device, it's just unusual for PMP's to be equipped with monster options like th... |
30 November 2007 14:46 GMT |
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Cowon flashes out its new groovy media player! Dubbed Q5W, the portable device is said to be Wi-Fi enabled and a whole more than you may expect. Why? Well, for a start it reveals a plenteous 5-inch color TFT LCD touchscreen display with a WVGA 800 x 480 pixels resolution, which works with both fingers and the include... |
30 November 2007 13:31 GMT |
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After cloning mobile communication devices and popping them out on the market, Yahee Technologies must have gotten bored. Therefore, the Chinese company focused on other stuff like solar power. Their latest YHM portable media player 678 is a solar-powered media player. There is no need to get worried. It also allows ... |
29 November 2007 10:31 GMT |
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Chinese are natural born cloners, but there are some really great exceptions among them. One of them is definitely RAmos. The electronics company got us used to making some pretty cool portable media players. The latest player on the company's list is RM970, a simple black portable device that boasts a nice 3 in... |
29 November 2007 09:56 GMT |
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Shenzhen Thomson's D887-2 portable media player looks like an ordinary device of its kind, but it promises to bring a breath of fresh air in the electronics industry, by integrating a couple of nice features in their technical specification file. Among all the player's features there is this built-in G-sens... |
28 November 2007 06:56 GMT |
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Hey, fellows! Guess who's back in the gadgetry area? That's right! MPIO is back, hopefully for good. If you have trouble remembering the Korean company, you'd better drop it, as the company has kept a low-profile on things, as opposed to some giant countrymen like iRiver, Cowon or others.The good news... |
28 November 2007 06:11 GMT |
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Meet the perfect PMP claimed to have been custom designed for sharing! If it wasn't for the manufacturing company you could almost believe we're talking about a kick-a*s brand in the branch. But no, Keen High Technologies doesn't ring any bell. And yeah, this doesn't mean they don't do a good... |
27 November 2007 03:44 GMT |
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Hi there, Meizu fans! Here's some good news for you, the giant electronics company has recently announced the official release date of the much-awaited iPhone look-a-like, M8. The portable device is going to be available starting with February 2008. But, before the final release, the company's representativ... |
27 November 2007 02:52 GMT |
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Ladies, gentlemen, geeks, this is something you have to see. Alien-branded Ixing or TEKUNONIA takes the PMP's mobility to another level.The low-profile Chinese company has just popped out a portable media player which is definitely one of the smallest media players we have ever laid our eyes on. In fact, the dev... |
26 November 2007 05:08 GMT |
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It's finally here! I am talking about a cool portable media player that is said to allow its users to watch video content while taking a hot steamy shower. I don't know if you can sink this baby in your hot tub, but, since the world turns mobile, I guess there are many of those who would enjoy their porn co... |
26 November 2007 04:27 GMT |
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Now this is the new stuff. Coming straight from the secret Energy System labs, their brand new science fiction-flavored portable media player comes packed with a unique design line, which kind of brings a breath of fresh air in the electronics industry. In fact the Inngenio designs are quite catchy, given the fact th... |
26 November 2007 03:30 GMT |
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This portable media player looks too good to be true. In fact, some might say it does resemble some SF elements like Terminator's eye or a digital recognition button. Either way, the device is made in China, has no name whatsoever and reveals an alluring shape form that basically responds to the needs of today... |
26 November 2007 02:45 GMT |
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Gaming oriented portable media players are probably the next best thing after wonder bra. These things provide entertainment at full capacity. The S6 PMP from Ilife Technology features a simple, yet cool design. Even if the device is a Chinese portable item, it doesn't seem to be taken from any already hot on th... |
23 November 2007 05:47 GMT |
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The Zhuhai Aimei's PMP has to be the funkiest media player I've ever seen! It does catch your attention with its crappy yet unique paint work. It features a bunch of non-impressive features like playing lots of file formats, among which AVI, WMV, MP3, WMA and ASF, which means it's proper equipped to do... |
23 November 2007 04:32 GMT |
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Memup gets into serious media player development, announcing not one, but two brand new portable devices. Too bad the company continues to rebrand other players on the market, instead of making its own ones. Among the last players they've rebranded there is also the Coby PMP4330 PMP.However, the new comer KEOS l... |
23 November 2007 03:43 GMT |
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Music addicts out there who like to swim have now the chance to listen to their favorite music underwater with the only condition to get the latest item in the waterproof electronics industry. This time, is Oregon Scientific MP120 fully waterproof MP3 player. What's interesting about this device is its capabilit... |
22 November 2007 08:50 GMT |
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Size matters when it comes to your music, and big fish in the industry know that best. Creative keeps up the good work by popping out in the wild the first 32 GB flash jukebox. The news became official after somebody spotted an unintentional slip-up on the company's website for its home country of Singapore. On ... |
22 November 2007 04:56 GMT |
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Good news for U.S. Cowon Fans. The company has recently announced its intentions to send some of its cool items to the American shores. This happens after they previously limited the Q7 media player to the south-east Asia only, and they promised to bring the same version of its Mac- and Windows-compatible Q5W media p... |
22 November 2007 04:34 GMT |
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If you're not suffering from nausea, you are going to. China does some cloning again, introducing a portable media player, which shamefully rips off iPod's Nano design line and some of the key features. It's true you get to see Apple's ripoffs on a daily basis, but this time what really annoys me ... |
21 November 2007 08:46 GMT |
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Want to see something really annoying? Then check out this monster! Apparently, it wasn't enough they hacked Nokia and then shamefully named themselves ECNokia. The fellows have popped out an MP4 player, which we Earth inhabitants like to call portable media player, with a form factor that is more than identical... |
20 November 2007 07:41 GMT |
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Hacha continues its kick a*s manoeuvre by popping out one funky portable media player after another. Still, not only does it change the names, the design line of the new devices, but also the specs list that are becoming more and more complex, adapting to our society's needs. The new comer on the electronic comp... |
19 November 2007 03:18 GMT |
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Every player on the market wants to be an iPod killer, the only difference is that only few of them can actually be one. Haier is one company that dreams of kicking Apple's a*s one day, therefore it comes natural to launch an item that features some cool specs like this one. The player's design line resembl... |
14 November 2007 09:46 GMT |
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Here is why the French do it better! There is no doubt Zune 2 is a worthy iPod rival, but hey, there are not many to know that the Zune itself has found its rival on the market, namely the cool French version known as the Artamys PMP.Artamys reveals a neat simple design line, as well as some cool abstract features to... |
14 November 2007 04:33 GMT |
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There is nothing new about the fact that the Chinese media players have gone wild recently, revealing a lot of design concepts that you wouldn't even dare to think about. This is one damn ugly PMP, which makes me wonder why on Earth it features video playback, since its screen display is one to be proud of.This ... |
14 November 2007 04:06 GMT |
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In case you need a break, somebody thought about the perfect Chinese solution to get you out of the daily routine, with what seems to be the best alternative to expensive devices on the market.The manufacturer, a.k.a Shenzhen Holide is an unknown PMP maker, which claims to have just the right thing for you, such as t... |
12 November 2007 05:56 GMT |
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I am telling you, these fellows are crazy…they integrated a 5 MP camera in what appears to be a rather common looking portable media player. Carav electronics says nothing to me, since they kept a low profile on the market.Still, they have recently popped out the CMV9301 PMP, which looks more than decent, but not on ... |
12 November 2007 04:41 GMT |
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Some things are way better if done after some research and intense development. It's enough to check out Packard Bell's last creation. Apparently, the giant company kept a low profile lately, while some say it has largely disappeared from the North American market. Still PB is still very active in Europe. I... |
11 November 2007 08:31 GMT |
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Wow! Beijing Newman Ideal Digital Technology's MoMo has a strange name, which doesn't remind me of anything at all, although the MoMO part seems to be the funniest of all.If the name sucks, they could at least try to make up for that by developing a more elaborate design. Its actual one makes the PMP look l... |
10 November 2007 07:01 GMT |
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iRiver doesn't miss a chance to say something to the geek masses. This time, while they're working on the P10 portable media player, they're also developing a cool Linux based PMP. Besides working great with Linux, the new PMP also features a tethered docking station, as well as a detachable mobile uni... |
9 November 2007 09:16 GMT |
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The Korean brand Acelabs has recently announced the official release of its new mini portable media player, which they immediately dubbed S3. The Acelabs device looks impressive for a rather low profile PMP maker, being nicely encased in a milky white casing, which contrasts with the pitch black screen display backg... |
9 November 2007 04:36 GMT |
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Reachgood is not a very popular electronics brand on the market, still it popped out what it claims to be the "thinnest portable video player ever." Just to get an idea about it, the PMP sports 5.5 mm in thickness.Even if the company has still a lot more stuff to take care of before competing against Apple or another... |
9 November 2007 02:46 GMT |
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Close your mouth, breathe and stay calm. Strangely enough, Cowon tries to compete with the big fish again and renovates A2's face, even if the player has almost made its entrance on the market.Previously noticed at CES2007, Cowon A3 is a portable media player available in huge 30 and 60 GB internal memory storag... |
7 November 2007 17:30 GMT |
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There are a lot of wacky portable devices out there, and this is definitely one of them. NASD technology might sound unfamiliar to you, but you'd better check out this portable media device. These fellows have done a remarkable job and funked up a media player like they've never done it before. They actuall... |
6 November 2007 05:41 GMT |
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You can run, but you definitely cannot hide from the Chinese electronics cloner. Motorola has its own bitch slapping episode, when its still popular RAZR2 version got its own clone on the market. The clone is a portable media player called act-429 from a rather unknown company, namely the Act Corp. Apparently, they l... |
5 November 2007 04:25 GMT |
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