Archive for January, 2010
Cube's H series ticks along nicely with the H700HDS, a 480 x 272 resolution player and the larger H700HDH which displays at 800 x 480.
Details are pretty scarce at the minute but they both offer 1080I output, support RMVB, RM, AVI, WMV, FLV, MKV, DAT, MPG, MP4, MOV, PMP, VOB format and H .264 (HP) / H.263 encoded video decoding and MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, OGG audio playback with DTS support.
They also offer OTG connectivity and have been babed out, as you can see in the gallery after the jump.
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Gunning for the duality dollar (all $385 worth) is the 3M MPro 150.
It comes with 1GB of storage with a 2GB expansion miniSD card, interfaces with PCs, DVD player, iPods, iPhones, digital cameras and phones, has 2 0.5 watt built-in speakers, 20,000 hours of LED life and a rechargeable battery that offers a pretty paltry 90 minutes of runtime. Currently Amazon have exclusivity.
See the promotional video here.
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The Chuwi P7L is a 4.3" touch screen media player and uses the powerful Telechips TC8901 processor, which clocks in at 600mHz. The powerful processor and large file video format support make this player ideal for video viewing, the TC8901 processor is capable of supporting videos that are up to 1080p resolution - even blue ray rips will play on this! Without a doubt a buyer should consider this for primarily for their video viewing needs, however the audio on the player is also quite good, the built in wolfson WM8940 DAC ensures this, but the rather simple UI hinders this from reaching its full potential as an audio player. The UI itself is rather simple, but it is based on Flash so unl
A video has emerged demonstrating the impressive ‘circles’ UI of the Smart HD and the impressive video quality.
See the video here.
via engadget
iRiver are back at their Japanese Hello Kitty DAPs, this time in black and encrusted with Swarovski crystals (the standard sprinkle-on for any MP3 player or accessory).
This limited edition model comes with 4GB of memory, MP3 and WMA compatibility, drag and drop transfer and 5, new to the Hello Kitty line, EQ presets.
It's also Windows 7 compatible, has an S/N ratio of 90db, 13mW x 2ch output and a bandwith reproduction of 40Hz - 20,000Hz.
All this for a huge 9980 Yen / $111.
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The veteran MID makers who were the first to produce an Intel-powered MID (the P8860, fact fans) have revealed their latest offering.
The N500 uses an ARM-based 806Mhz Marvell PXA310+ processor running Maemo OS.
With a hint of Nokia smartphone about it (especially the Optima OP5-E, whose specs it mirrors closely), this MID also has the ability to run as a phone and sports GPS.
The screen's a 4.3 inch WVGA resistive touch screen and it has 128MB DDR RAM, 256MB ROM, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, VGA webcam, 3.2MP camera and a 2600Ah li-on battery.
It's out in China for 3999 Yuan / $586.
via pocketables
In a pretty bold statement, Yinlips say that after just 5 minutes of the "charging flash" feature there's enough juice in the player to power 100 hours of continous playback.
Sounds doubtful? Quite.
The 2GB player comes in black, white, green, orange and pink. Playback includes MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, AAC, OGG, WAV and there are 6 EQ presets and customisable slots.
128 Yuan / $20
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The good people over at Netbooknews were walking around CES 2010 when they came upon Yifang, a Chinese PMP maker, who till now hasn't really made any real remarkable players, but with their M5, this may change.
The M5 is a Rockchip based player that runs on Android and has Wifi, our guess is that it is probably no different that the RAmos W7 and runs on the RK2808 media processor. We have been waiting quite awhile to see the W7, so we were really excited to see real life proof that there would be other companies releasing RK2808 Android based player. I always knew other companies would follow in making RK2808 Android players, but i thought we would have to wait much longer, looks like we won't.
The video does indicate that the model is still a production model and that the buy price
Forum member and avid themer of Teclast products, Yimsong, has released his new Red theme for the Nationite S:flo2, his new theme blends his own custom work with that of other forum member Maderin1 theme to make a very nice Red theme.
Check it out and try it out, it sure beats the standard theme of the player.
Visit forum thread for more images and download
I came across this little gem while browsing Youtube, DeckhandDavy has take the time to do an unboxing review of his new Nationite S:Flo2. Take a few minutes to watch the video and see the S:Flo2 being unpacked and used for the first time.
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