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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 crazythey 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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The nerve! These fellows have no hard feelings when it comes to copying the design of some hot chick trap design on the market. Just look what they've done to the elegant Ultra U600 cell phone from Samsung.The PMP dubbed MD382iFTD from Egoman Technology proudly shows a design that resembles Samsung's U600; ... |
5 November 2007 03:49 GMT |
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Longhorn technology sounds to me just as 'Klingonians' does to my grandma. But, apart from being an unknown brand on the electronic market, they managed to pop out a good range of features, including the Flash Lite 2.1 software and support for a wider range of file formats, such as MPEG-4, DivX and XviD for... |
5 November 2007 02:50 GMT |
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Everything is possible in China - from copying electronic items to creating devices that are not what they seem to be. Celland Enterprise sounds less familiar than the Enterprise starship itself, still they claim to be an electronic manufacturer that adds decent stuff to its portfolio.Recently, the Chinese company ha... |
3 November 2007 06:12 GMT |
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I am not sure if the fellows from Ramos have a heavy word to say in the electronic industry, but I am pretty sure that their newest addition to the portfolio is worth being mentioned. Nevertheless, this might not be the cutest, the smartest or the most expensive PMP on the market, but it surely is appealing for its t... |
2 November 2007 10:45 GMT |
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This is China, Ranger! You've got all the rights to copycat, clone and else! Therefore, this shouldn't come as a surprise to you. By "this" I mean the latest model of a PMP, specially designed for real rangers, cowboys and cowgirls out there. And since real horses cannot be customized with MP3 players or PM... |
1 November 2007 05:55 GMT |
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Axxen might sound pretty unfamiliar to most of the electronics costumers out there. The Korean company has recently launched a brand new portable media player, which they immediately dubbed Pleigo X3. As it has been reported, the most important feature in the player's technical specification list is its incredib... |
31 October 2007 03:33 GMT |
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Archos celebrates in its own way 30 years since Charlie Chaplin died. And since there is no better way to do it, the giant French electronic company has prepared a limited edition of one of its best seller items, the 605 portable media player.The limited edition is going to celebrate Charlie Chaplin, and of course it... |
30 October 2007 11:20 GMT |
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Another Chinese PMP producer is trying to make a stand on the electronics market and even gets its hopes high enough to think it can become an iPod Nano killer. After seeing this, I really think it could actually happen. The new portable media player gets its inspiration from the famous LG Shine mobile communication ... |
30 October 2007 10:16 GMT |
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Here's a Chinese portable media player, which apparently doesn't copy any hot device of the same kind. The PF500 PMP from Sysbay International is trying harder to prove that there is even more room for class in the electronics industry.In this regard, the company has come out with a design line, which kind ... |
30 October 2007 09:31 GMT |
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Here's another copycat in the electronic industry; apparently, MP3 and portable media players are the main items to be copied. Another example is the Storex Ownzic IV20 portable media player, which sounds pretty wacky and is said to be identical with another PMP already on the market, HandHeld ZVUE 250, to be mo... |
26 October 2007 06:31 GMT |
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Eager to seduce its fans with a classy line of new portable music players, the giant Bang & Olufsen has debuted a $600 MP3 player, a device priced far high above other competing products.Regarding the new series, the company claims it features a "very clear and pure CD sound quality, due to its high performance on si... |
26 October 2007 03:03 GMT |
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The Starsway Electronics brand is not a joke. These fellows have just made a portable media player, which was eventually dubbed MP405B. It looks like this time they really did it. It looks extremely comfortable to hold, pocket friendly and probably does a bunch of nice stuff, too.Sadly, there is no official word on t... |
25 October 2007 04:26 GMT |
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A couple of months after introducing its latest series of PMPs, MPIO has recently introduced a brand new portable media player, dubbed Mo100. The player features the typical design that the company used with most of the media players in its portfolio. The device sports a convenient size of 80 x 42x13.5mm, weighing no... |
25 October 2007 02:40 GMT |
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I am pretty sure some of you have been waiting for the new Sansa View for quite a while. The manufacturing company has shown the first Sansa View prototype at CES in January. But, since then, the View started resembling more and more the popular e200 series. Too bad it's just not its time, as the market is alrea... |
24 October 2007 02:25 GMT |
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A new brand in the electronics industry, JWD has announced its intention of launching a new portable media player, which is going to be called PMP 6500. At a first glimpse, the good news is it doesn't take on some other hot items on the market. It reveals a 2.8-inch TFT LCD 262K colors screen display. The player... |
20 October 2007 07:03 GMT |
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These guys probably want to win the prize for the ugliest media player on the market. Strangely, the fellows from Newsmy have a bunch of decent media players that we have already written about. This time, they probably wanted to get the geek, but...they got the freak!After intense debates, they decided to name the pl... |
19 October 2007 03:37 GMT |
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There's nothing new under the sun. We all know that Chinese manufacturers are the best copyists in the electronic industry. They have a clone for just about any new version of media player that's hot on the market. And this is no exception: Shenzhen Yijingling K35 takes after the popular Sony PSP. It reveal... |
19 October 2007 02:43 GMT |
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The MP4-2010A portable media player from Shenzhen Smart is not inspired by the iPhone, as 80% of the items on the market are. This time, the manufacturers have chosen Sony Ericsson's portfolio.As you can see on the first glimpse, the player has a set of buttons that seem to be taken straight from the design hand... |
18 October 2007 03:12 GMT |
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The Spanish from Bluesens have recently introduced their latest series for 2008, which - between you and me - absolutely rocks! Among the most interesting items in their new collection, there is this portable media player, dubbed G.41. At first sight, all I have to say is: "Wow!". It looks original, it features a fut... |
16 October 2007 02:41 GMT |
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This Chinese portable media player reminds me of Two-Face, the character from the movie Batman (in this case, Batman being played by the Zune). How come? Well, for starters, the media player sports a rather peculiar design, as if the manufacturers were undecided as to which patterns to addso they mixed them all. The... |
15 October 2007 06:37 GMT |
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Everything about this shiny portable media player seems to be "super", including its name. Therefore, the Oppo Super Five PMP deserves its wacky name. The player's design is very simple, compact and its main attraction seem to be its generously and unusually super wide 3 inch screen display with QVGA resolution.... |
15 October 2007 03:46 GMT |
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Chinese PMPs are driving me nuts. All these crazy design ideas can sometimes give you nausea. Take this, for example. Is that my grandma's homemade time machine, or a miniature photo frame made in Vietnam? No, it's the V503 PMP itself.I don't know, but the thing is it looks terrible. Some say it looks ... |
12 October 2007 05:04 GMT |
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Poor sales are the main cause when a product is discontinued. Creative is a company that has encountered this problem with its Vision:M portable PMP series. Before being taken out of the market, the player was sold for about 2 years - more than enough to gain some popularity and respect among teenagers, and not only.... |
12 October 2007 03:03 GMT |
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Here's a big surprise! A recent study done by Research and Markets says that China already accounts for 30% of the world's supply of portable media players. The research was conducted based on in-factory tours. That's not the only news, as giant Chinese manufacturers intend to expand their tenacious pr... |
11 October 2007 11:11 GMT |
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Toshiba has recently taken the media player concept to the next level. The giant company has demonstrated their latest Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) technology at CEATEC 2007. During the same annual event, Toshiba has come up with its brand new prototype version of the methanol powered Gigabeat multimedia player. ... |
11 October 2007 05:04 GMT |
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I have to admit I like this. By "this", I mean this sexy portable media player that HyON has recently added to its fat portfolio. I don't really know so many things from these fellows, except for their HN-3300T PMP and HyWi T10 devices.The device was dubbed "Xent X3" and it was packed with a series of interestin... |
11 October 2007 03:55 GMT |
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Cowon improves the functionality of its media player series by offering alternate versions of the popular iAudioD2, which was recently introduced on the market. The new version of the media device is going to sport the same features as usual, as well as a 1seg TV tuner, capable of streaming content using its built-in... |
10 October 2007 09:56 GMT |
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Here's what happens worldwide, while some big fish like Samsung or iRiver create their latest gizmo in their secret alien lab. There is this no-name company (either that or they like to keep it low), which has recently launched their latest portable media player, nicknamed V688. The company I am talking about is... |
10 October 2007 03:18 GMT |
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If you haven't heard of the Einstrasse Industrial, I do not blame you. These fellows have kept a low profile on the market, but somehow managed to release a bunch of good-looking portable media players. The special design pattern is given by an unusual combination between pink and silver shades. The player'... |
10 October 2007 02:42 GMT |
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If the name Onda doesn't ring you any bell, I don't blame you. These fellows should be rewarded for executing such masterpiece copycats of what's hot on the market. They started with a cute clone of the mighty iPod touch and then they did this.By this, I mean their latest portable media player, dubbed ... |
9 October 2007 03:41 GMT |
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Philips keeps up the good beat and releases a new series of portable media players, which are said to target other segments of the market, apart from those the company has got us used to so far.The first addition in the company's portfolio was dubbed SA9345. It is said to pack two storage capacities, of 2GB and ... |
9 October 2007 03:07 GMT |
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Good news for Cowon's fans. The company's official representatives have recently announced their intentions of introducing the brand new D2TV portable device. Among other info regarding the new addition to the company's portfolio, it is said that the D2 player is going to be packed with 2GB, 4GB or 8GB... |
8 October 2007 03:45 GMT |
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Logicom is introducing two new portable media players from the same D-JIX series, which were dubbed YUNO 150 and YUNO 20. The Yuno 20 PMP targets exclusively the ones that only buy such devices for listening to music, therefore the device doesn't offer too many extra options, just compatibility with the most com... |
8 October 2007 03:05 GMT |
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I don't know where mp3access comes from, but I like what they did to the Balcktact portable media player. I still don't understand why they chose such a stupid name. It actually makes me think about Blackcat. I don't know why.The most impressive thing is that this media device is the company's fir... |
4 October 2007 08:47 GMT |
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If you haven't heard of the Energy System company, you should start digging on it, as they popped out two of the most impressive portable media players you've ever seen. The first player on the list was ingeniously dubbed "Inngenio"4000 Duet HDP E-MX. What I appreciate most about this audio portable device ... |
4 October 2007 03:30 GMT |
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Cowon's iAudio 7 and D2 are the company's best products. Therefore, to make them even more popular on the electronic devices market, the manufacturers have upgraded the players at up to 16GB for the iAudio 7 and up to 8GB for the D2 media player.Besides that, everything else seems to be the same as it was. ... |
2 October 2007 06:06 GMT |
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