Archive for September, 2009
For 3 years the iRiver N20 has been banded around as vaporware but now its re-surfaced appearance may mean it's actually going to get a release.
Back then it was slated as being the smallest DAP with a screen but the updated design seems to be headed in a screenless direction and a more streamlined, fashionable shape (if you're into 9-volt batteries).
[Via PMPToday]
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Well we should say the betas get a Zune user approval to be correct. Regular ABI(Anything But Ipod) member, DaHarder, has chosen the Beta Brainwavz along with the Nationite FiiO E5 amp to boost the audio quality of the new Zune HD media player.
Well we would like to thank DaHarder, who I have seen on the PMP/DAP scene for a long time now, for choosing the Brainwavz and the amp as part of their gear of choice, and we hope you continue to enjoy the combination of the hottest media players around with the best sounding budget phones on the scene (well we had to get a plug in some how :) )
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Well its the 25th today and we were awaiting the official announcement from RAmos on their new Andrioid based PMP. Well it was announced to be sure but what we were not expecting was the announcement of several other models as well
The Android will be known as the W7 and based on the Rockchip RK2808 chip - see here, but along with this we get ..
T11TE - Telechips version of the T11 player (In which there are 2 other version already out one still hot on the shelves!!)
WE also have the
T9HD (an update on the T9 rockchip player)
The "Family friendly" T7
and finally the T6, based on the sc6800 chip???
Well, did you get all that, its alot aint it, personally we think its too much, especially since we are currently seeing several new players announced eve
Looking quite domino/Nationite OS-72HR remote control-like, the Teclast X16 is a small and simple, budget DAP.
It carries 2GB or 4GB of music and has a 1 inch 128 x 64 resolution screen for navigation and lyric display.
The X16 also has 15 hours of battery life, 7 EQ modes, a recorder (up to 76 hours) and a host of playback functions.
A compromise for its utilitarian looks is the 99RMB/$15 price tag for the 2GB model.
[Via imp3]
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With the official unveiling still going on in Shenzhen, China, here's the first look at the images coming out of that - the RAmos W7.
The much anticipated Android MID and 1080p PMP is still thin on concrete tech-specs but the above pic's pretty revealing in how it's looking.
More news as and when it comes in.
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The French company eviGroup have released all the details on their Wallet MID and first impressions seem to be lukewarm, regarding it at just kind of standard rather than anything to get excited about.
It has a 5 inch WVGA touchscreen, a camera, GPS, weighs 7.05 oz, runs Android 1.5 on a 533/667MHz Samsung ARM processor with 128/256MB of RAM and is available with up to 8GB of internal storage expandable with a microSD card.
It has no Bluetooth but does have WiFi and 3G. A larger 7 inch version is also on the cards.
For the video click the link below.
[Via Pocketables]
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Clawing back some integrity from their Lady Gaga collaboration, Monster Cable have released their latest 'PRO High Performance In-Ear Speakers'.
At a whopping $299 you'd hope they'd pack a punch but judging by the specs, there's a chance if you've got the cash, you'll get the sound you're looking for.
They feature all-metal housing, the Monster patented Magnetic FluxTube cable technology and 24K gold-plated contacts.
Also bundled is 5 different sized eartips for vary degrees of noise isolation and they're said to deliver bass so deep it's like a sub-woofer in your ears.
[Monster]
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Yep, they just keep-on-a-comin - another new release from Onda this time we have a smaller 4.3" screen as opposed to the bigger 5" screen of the similar performing VX575 player
Nothing spectacular here its basically the same player as the VX575 and same as players from other companies that are using the same core chip to power this thing
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Well ok this chick looks a bit freaky, but it probably still does it for some of you out there. BTW check the next picture, looks like someone went a little crazy in photoshop on this girls belly ;)
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Well, not to be outdone, Onda have also joined the others is announcing a full HD player, 1080P capable and using the now popular Telechips chip - not sure if they are Androiding this or what as not much is said so far.
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