Archive for November, 2009
Made of 271 grams of 22ct sold gold and embedded with 68cts worth of diamonds (136 in total) is the ridiculous iPhone 3G S Supreme.
If that’s not quite enough for your $3.2million then the Apple logo is also solid gold and set with a further 53 diamonds. The home button is a single cut diamond in case the 200 or so small ones weren’t big enough.
It comes in a box made from a single block of granite and leather lined. This granite’s going to be heavy though so if the price tag didn’t put you off think of the shipping charge!
[Via PMPToday]
The BMORN BM888HD is a large 7.0" touch screen player, the screen has a high 800 x 480 resolution and is very nive, The CC1600 media chip provides for very good video playback. The large screen allows for a very easy to use touch screen UI, something that has not been seen on other CC1600 players.
The BM888 has 8GB of internal memory along with a microsd slot which support SDHC memory cards. The player also support TV out with both companent and composite TV out.
The Bmorn BM-888HD 8GB can be bought from our store
Not the coolest thing we've ever seen but could make a nice last minute novelty gift for a music lover/someone you want to make look silly (it's a gift, they have to wear it!)
The Light and Sound Hat keeps you head warm and plays music through its two speakers but it also has two light up graphic equalizers on it which pulse to the beat. Smashing.
It costs £19.99 ($33)
[Via Chipchick]
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The latest BMorn PMP to arrive at MP4Nation boasts a 7 inch 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen and the powerful ChinaChip CC1600. After the jump is a photo review of its skills.
The Packaging
A nice, bright simple blue and white design carrying a picture of the player and an illustration.
The Contents
In the box you get the big ol' player, a package with the warranty card and instruction books, audio out cable, USB cable, BMorn branded earphones and HD component out cable for the 720P HD.
The Player
The larger players out there can sometimes look garish or out of place but luckily the BM-888 is reserved and understated in its design which credits it with a simple and effective look.
It's got some weight to it but in a reassuring way rather than bulky. At
Now they are winding up the research and development for the latest incarnation of the T11, the T11TE, Ramos have released some big details on their latest 1080P HD player.
It uses the latest Telechips TCC8901 master chip which integrates ARM1176JZF-S and 65nm CMOS technology for high frequencies at low power.
For speed charts and more info see after the jump.
Here’s the T11TE’s video decoding capabilities.
It offers full HD – 1920 x 1080P under a number of guises; H.263 40Mbps stream, MPEG 1 / 2 40Mbps stream, MPEG4 35Mbps stream, MPEG4-AVC (H.264) 40Mbps stream, VC-1 30Mbps stream and RealVideo 10/9/8 30Mbps stream.
The T11TE also boasts a two high speed 128MB DDR2 dual-chip cache which should all add up to some pretty smooth and effortless playback.
They’ve twe
Not content with their efforts a few weeks ago, Teclast have gone and done it again with the C410HD.
With a 4.3 inch screen, H.264, MKV, RMVB, AVI, FLV, MOV, FLV, MP4, VOB and RMVB support up to 1366 x 768 and TV-OUT, you may as well take a look at the the new Teclast.
Judging by the pics they certainly want you to. It's got 8GB storage, OTG connection and costs 399 Yuan / $58.
All the pics after the jump...
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Via IMP3
It had to happen, it was only a matter of time. With every consumer product smaller than a thumb stuck onto novely earphones from Lego to pigs to bananas, it's a wonder these hadn't come out sooner.
The admittedly tasty looking Jelly Belly jelly bean heaphones come in two sets, green and pink or white and blue. Like the real things, it's seems two colours at once is better than one.
They're topped off with a bean-shaped pouch and cost $33.20.
[Via ChipChick]
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The mecca of weird and wonderful electronics, Shenzhen, has coughed up the KRT X9 Internet tablet which, unlike most tablets which run XP and CE as standard, runs Windows 7.
The X9's not small with its 1024 x 600 resolution 10 inch display (total dimensions 226 x 166 x 24mm) and it weighs 2kg.
The guts of it are a 1.6GB Intel Atom N270 processor, Intel 950 integrated graphics card, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi and WCDMA, TD-SCDMA and 3G connectivity.
It also has a respectable 3 USB ports and 4 hours battery life.
Price is around 4000 Yuan (approx $588).
[Via ClonedInChina]
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The good people at Generation MP3 have gotten their hands on one of our HDVP-1 and they have done a quick pictorial of her in all her glory. Their conclusion on using it, good high resolution video playback device at a good low price, which is that we were exactly gunning for with the HDVP-1.
More pictures of the unboxing and the HDVP-1 in use at GMP3
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Well i took a few minutes to record the Nationite MIDNite Xpress using Nitrogen player, this little gem of an app really adds another layer of functionality to the Xpress. Although already a good audio player, there wasn't a player, that we had found, which was good and had a nice looking user interface, till we came across the Nitrogen Player.
I think the description from the makers of Nitrogen really summerize well just what the point of this player is:
Nitrogen was build due to the lack of finger-friendly players for Pocket PC (you have to use stylus even for simple tasks). It features large buttons and you can browse among your playlist by drawing circles on the screen (tapping in the appropriate space). In future releases the program will be expected to have an equalizer and oth
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