HOTT HD390 portable media player

March 11, 2010

HOTT HD390 portable media player

HOTT of China has rolled out another HD390 portable media player in the market, where you will get white color on the back alongside a black frame on the front side, where rounded corners offer it a clean and nice look. Features are pretty rudimentary, including a 4.3" display at 480 x 272 resolution, support for the H.264 codec, AVI, RM/RMVB, MKV, FLV, DAT, VOB, WMV, MPG, MMP4 and M4V video formats as well as a rather exhaustive MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC and OGG audio formats. Nice to know a HDMI port has been thrown in for good measure, letting you output your videos by to a HDTV. Price and availability details are still unconfirmed, so stay tuned.

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JXD A30 portable media player

February 24, 2010

JXD A30 portable media player

No, that model isn't from the pirate pit known as Shenzen, as the JXD A30 is manufactured in Hong Kong where one would more or less expect an added touch of class. that portable media player does not disappoint although it doesn't boast full HD playback unlike RAmos and Onda offerings which we covered yesterday. Moving forward, the JXD A30 is equipped with a 7" touchscreen display at 800 × 480 resolution, supports 768p videos, has a HDMI port handles numerous video formats including RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, MP4, VOB, MOV, 3GP, MPG, DAT, and MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio formats. There is no word on availability and pricing at point of publishing.

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Marinemart unveils Freestyle Audio Waterproof MP3 player

February 5, 2010

Marinemart unveils Freestyle Audio Waterproof MP3 player

Marinemart has just unveiled its Freestyle Audio Waterproof MP3 player which will target those who lead an active lifestyle, particularly for folks who love to go swimming (and involved in other watersports), since the Freestyle Audio is capable of remaining submerged in up to 10 feet of water before it starts to go haywire. Too poor in that day and age, all the manufacturer could offer was a paltry 2GB of internal memory, but at least you get a pair of waterproof earbuds to go along with it. Other features include shockproof protection, EQ presets, an integrated FM tuner and MP3/WMA/WMA DRM files support. Expect to fork out $89.99 for the Freestyle Audio Waterproof MP3 player before you go snorkeling the next day round.

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Yinlips YDP102 MP3 player

February 5, 2010

Yinlips YDP102 MP3 player

Think that your iPod is one rugged mother which can last the distance? Yinlips has something better with their YDP102 MP3 player which is touted to offer a phenomenal 100 hours of continuous audio playback, but you can be certain that it will never be able to hold a candle to Apple's iPod devices when it comes to user-friendliness. whether that is not urgent to you, next the YDP102 might be just your cup of tea with its 2GB of internal memory alongside MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, AAC, OGG and WAV audio file format support. At $20 a pop, that surely places it under the impulse purchase category. Hard to believe that Yinlips claims the 100-hour battery life is achievable on a mere 5-minute charge!

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Thanko Micro Sport MP3 Player 2

January 20, 2010

Thanko Micro Sport MP3 Player 2

The unimaginatively named Micro Sport MP3 Player 2 from Thanko now sports an in-ear audio system that ditches the traditional need for earphones, but otherwise the design remains pretty similar with its predecessor, featuring a couple of parts with the main body including 4GB of internal memory and a detachable earphone. You will find that tiny digital audio player powered by USB, where its lithium battery can run for up to 4 hours of continuous audio playback before requiring a recharge. Supported audio file formats include MP3 and WMA.

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DoDoNa S-100 MP3 player

December 24, 2009

DoDoNa S-100 MP3 player

The DoDoNa S-100 MP3 player is one very "noisy" device in terms of design - just take a look at its old school iPod controls alongside a bunch of pimply buttons on top and you'll know why. Available in black, white, yellow and green colors to choose from, you will find that the S-100 comes with a 1.1" OLED display at 96 x 96 resolution, an integrated loudspeaker, 4GB of internal memory, an integrated FM radio and the ability to support MP3, WMA, OGG and FLAC file formats. Apparently the S-100 has abundant juice for 15 hours of audio playback via headphones and 8 hours through its loudspeaker. Would you fork out $167 for that?

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Newsmy A70HD portable media player

December 13, 2009

Newsmy A70HD portable media player

Newsmy's A70HD portable media player has arrived in China, where $117.50 will net you 8GB of storage space alongside a generous 7" 800 x 480 resolution display in 16:9 aspect ratio for those who love watching feature-length movies on their travels. Apart from that, you plus have HDMI and TV Out in order to share your favorite videos and shows with other public by the big screen. No full HD support here, although you get 768p compatibility as well as support for a range of file formats including RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, MP4, VOB, MOV, 3GP, MPG, DAT, MP3, WMA, OGG, APE and FLAC. Would you like to see something like that reach Stateside?

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