The latest from Chinese camp Newman/Newsmy is the A16HD, a 16GB HD PMP that offers TV-Out at 1080I/768 decoding and has a slick-looking PSP style interface (pic after the break).
For viewing on the go there's the 5 inch, 16 million colour LTPS (low temperature polysilicon display) 800 x 480, 16:9 widescreen display which supports RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, MP4, VOB, MOV, 3GP, MPG and DAT formats.
Audio support comes in the no surprises guise of MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV and APE & FLAC lossless formats, all playable through the onboard speaker.
If that's not enough there's also built-in power management, a text reader and a few games to boot.
All in all, a pretty impressive looking piece of kit and a slightly cheaper 8GB version is also available.
[Via Zol]
Well i finally got to uploading this video review, the ending is cut short a little due to Youtube time limit, also i am not entirly sure why Youtube made this video in to a 4:3 res when the original video is in 16:9.
Anyways hope you enjoy.
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Chinese brand Viewo have announced news of their update of last year's V8 PMP, the V8HD.
The V8HD has a 4 inch, 16:9 widescreen display and boasts 10M bit stream and 720p high definition video decoding. It supports all the usual RMVB, RM, AVI and FLV video and audio including MP3, WMA, and WAV.
Other than those specs and the visible pink trim, not much else is yet known about the V8HD, including release details. More news when we have it.
[Via imp3]
“Have you got an iPod cable?” is a pretty common question these days. If they answer you give your friends with low battery is no then you should point them in the direction of the SendStation PocketDock, a nifty accessory that allows an iPod or iPhone to be charged via USB.
In addition to this is also has a 3.5mm output allowing you to plug in to your home stereo. It measures 7mm x 25.5mm and weighs 4 grams and costs $29.95.
[Via Slipperybrick & Sendstation]
You just got to love that image right there ;)
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The Oppo S39 seems to get more and more interesting by the moment, the above video demonstrates the players main menu and how the icons can be moved around and can be used like widgets also. The touch screen looks quite responsive and the UI looks to be one of the most interactive we have seen so far from a China MP4 player.
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For those living the jet-set lifestyle (or living next to a busy road/deaf old TV-loving neighbour) noise cancelling headphones are pretty much a must.
The latest from Sennheiser have just been unveiled and have been designed with the frequent traveller in mind. The MM400 and MM450 Travel use Bluetooth and are designed to work with all manner of smartphones and other devices as well as folding flat for transit.
The MM450 Travel comes with Noiseguard which will block out 90% of background noise electronically which also packing TalkThrough, a feature that lets you hear people talking while you keep the headphones on – great for anyone who wants to appear rude even though they're not being.
Out September, no pricing details have been released.
[Via Slipperybrick]
From Japan comes the Marubeni (m-infotec) Crystal Beats headphones which aim straight for the handbag with the fashion conscious range of colours and Swarovski crystal inlay.
Spec-wise they have a 10mm driver unit, frequency response range of 18Hz – 22hHz, sound pressure sensitivity of 98dB ± 3dB/mw, 5mW rated input power, 32? impedance and a 1.35 meter OFC oxygen-free copper Y cable.
The Crystal Beats headphones will be coordinating with outfits from September at around ¥ 2980 ($31) a pop.
[Via imp3]
Well hello there. The Cube H600HD gets babed out. More pictures after the jump.
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Brainy142, a member on our forums, has taken the time to show off his new N stand that he got from us, after a bit of a battle with putting it together Brainy142 shows off how useful the stand can be,
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