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The South-Korean iRiver company is considered by many users out there the next best alternative to either Apple or Microsoft and their respective flagship products, the iPod and Zune. Over the years, they've launched a very large number of highly-innovative products, each of their MP3 or MP4 players providing ce... |
4 November 2008 04:21 GMT |
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Well, we haven't heard anything interesting from Archos for quite some time now, but it would really seem that things are about to change dramatically, as the company has just introduced a whole new family of products, dubbed Internet Media Tablets. While the name is a bit vague, the truth of the matter is that ... |
20 August 2008 02:54 GMT |
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Despite not being nowhere near as famous as Apple, SanDisk or Creative outside Korea, the iRiver company did manage to come up with a very interesting product lineup over the years, most of them featuring certain design features way ahead of their time (and of the competition, for that matter). And that seems to be t... |
30 July 2008 01:56 GMT |
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The German TrekStor company is perhaps the best-known (and one of the last) European manufacturer of portable media players, its lineup rivaling those of some of the most renowned names in the industry (at least as far as the number and variety of models is concerned). And speaking of variety, the company's late... |
15 July 2008 02:37 GMT |
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Let's face it, the design of a certain product is one of the most important factors taken into consideration when we decide whether or not we should purchase it, and this is especially true in the case of portable media players. For this reason, the Korean company Samsung has come up with two new devices that co... |
24 April 2008 09:56 GMT |
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The people over at IOGEAR have released quite a large number of pretty awesome connectivity solutions over time, but portable media playback is not exactly their area of expertise. And this is pretty clear when we take a look at the company's recently announced Portable Media Player, a device that smells "generi... |
9 April 2008 03:36 GMT |
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Sony's WALKMAN has become a household name in the field of portable players over the years, but has lost some of its luster lately due to the iPod's ascension, as well as several iRiver and Creative players. However, things might change on the future, as the company has just announced the release of the NWZ... |
21 February 2008 13:41 GMT |
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Coby and WoozyFly.com have teamed up to deliver a brand new series of MP3 players, MP4 and Portable Media Players, all of them enhanced with cool music content to suit all tastes.Therefore, starting this month, Coby's customers will be able to select from MP3 players with video, MP4 players and Portable Media pl... |
9 January 2008 06:17 GMT |
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Good news for Archos fans. The company's Generation 5 players are now available worldwide. Archos, finally decided to unleash all its versions. Since I guess you already know the 605 and 405 had been recently sent to the Stateside, to compete with some of the heaviest names in the electronics industry, this news... |
14 September 2007 08:56 GMT |
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The people at Creative have tried time and time again to come up with a portable media player that will end the iPods' supreme reign over this specific market segment. However, despite the fact that their products provided some rather interesting features, they simply couldn't compete against Apple's m... |
29 August 2007 13:11 GMT |
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Samsung's such a huge company, involved in so many areas of the consumer electronics market, that not a week goes by (sometimes, not even a day) without some new announcement regarding one of the company's products. And today we'll be talking about the YP-P2 and the YP-T10, a couple of PMPs that were s... |
29 August 2007 07:51 GMT |
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Toshiba's one of the best-known names on the consumer electronics market, but not necessarily for its Gigabeat line of portable media players, which, although quite impressive, have not enjoyed quite the same level of success as many of the company's other products. However, things might change in the futur... |
29 August 2007 03:06 GMT |
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Convergence is one of the most important trends in technological design nowadays, used by an increased number of portable product's manufacturers around the world. This trend has also seriously affected the world of portable multimedia players, or PMPs and Wolverine's ESP Multimedia Storage Player proves it... |
28 August 2007 06:51 GMT |
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Although the German-company Grundig is not exactly a traditional manufacturer of portable multimedia players, it did manage to come up over time with some pretty interesting products, designed especially to cater for the needs and requirements of the European market. And that's exactly the case with the company&... |
28 August 2007 04:41 GMT |
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TrekStor is one of the most important European manufacturers of portable media players, external HDDs and portable flash-based storage solutions, and, over time, it has launched quite a large number of such devices, although they have enjoyed a rather moderate level of success, at least compared to other similar item... |
27 August 2007 11:41 GMT |
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South Korea is the home of some of the most important consumer electronics manufacturers, not to mention some of the most advanced portable devices you've ever seen. And that's exactly the case with the latest development from Yukyung Technologies, namely the Viliv X2 All-In-One, which provides just about a... |
27 August 2007 05:51 GMT |
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Looks like the people over at Venzero have been on quite a roll lately. Thus, after releasing only a few days ago their FREQ model, the company has decided to also address the increasingly important issue of Internet radio stations' reception and launched at IFA 2007 yet another advanced portable media player, t... |
24 August 2007 07:41 GMT |
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The portable media players' market is quite a competitive one, so the products that don't offer the perfect mixture of attractive design features, very innovative functions and various extra perks simply can't cut it there. Unfortunately, that's exactly the case with the device you're about t... |
24 August 2007 05:02 GMT |
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The people over at Venzero have launched quite a few interesting portable media players over the past few months, all of them providing certain special features crammed in quite an elegant and sleek form factor and at some pretty decent retail prices. And that's also the case with the company's latest offer... |
23 August 2007 08:31 GMT |
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It's quite a common trend among the manufacturers of personal navigation devices to throw in all sorts of extra-features in their latest models, thus hoping that they'll get somewhat of an advantage over their competitors on this already over-crowded market. However, from time to time, they do go a bit too ... |
25 July 2007 09:36 GMT |
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