By Arie on Sep 19, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Check out the F456 PMP that doubles as a digital camera from KBS Industrial (a China-based manufacturer, I guess). It comes with dual-front Design, a 2.4-inch screen, 1.3 mega-pixels camera module, and support for various audio and video files, including MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, MPEG-4 and MVP. It has the capability of displaying image and recording videos as well. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 17, 2007 in Portable Media | 1 Comment

Kenwood Japan has updated its Media Keg DAP with two new models, dubbed the HD60GD9 and the HD60GD9EC. Both audio players feature 60GB of storage capacity and support for AAC, WMA and MP3 as well as Kenwood Lossless audio formats. The HD60GD9 feature dual stage clear digital amp EX and Supreme EX decoder technology, while the HD60GD9EC (the special edition) feature a gold-plated internal frame to provide a high sound quality. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 12, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Sony Japan rolls out two new models of Walkman S Series, dubbed the NW-S610 and NW-S710. These new audio devices boast a 1.8-inch wide LCD that is capable of providing high quality video as well as pictures. Both players adopt the company’s Clear Audio technology and has a noise canceling function. The Walkmans support playback of most audio video files, including MP3, ATRAC, WMA, AAC, H.264 and MPEG4. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 11, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Earlier this year SanDisk unveiled of its Sansa View and then the company somewhat canceled the product — perhaps they thought it might not meet the market needs. But, it seems they didn’t stop right there, they continued developing the Sansa View and as the result, the company are now offering the all new Sansa View PMP . Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 10, 2007 in Robots, Portable Media | 0 Comments

Rumors about Sony’s Rolly has been spread all over the net in the past few months and now, we finally heard the truth about this robotic gadget . The ROLLY is likely a wireless audio player that come equipped with 1GB of memory. The most innovative feature in the Rolly is, it is able to “dance” in rhythm along with music it plays. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 7, 2007 in Gaming Console, Games and Toys, Portable Media | 0 Comments

Sony has recently announced its new PSP-2000 (also known as ’slim’ PSP) is finally available now. It is thinner and lighter than previous versions, make it really comfortable in your hands. As part of a $199.99 Entertainment Pack, the PSP-2000 comes in silver color and includes a copy of Daxter, Family Guy and a 1GB Memory Stick as well. You can now buy it at amazon.com and most major retailers. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 4, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

iRiver is preparing the launch of its first Digital Audio Player under the Siren Brand, called the DP250. The new DAP sports a solid feature set and will include a built-in paltry 400mW speaker and an FM transmitter, allowing you tunes to travel through better speakers. The players also offers a voice, line-in and FM radio recording capabilities. Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 30, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments
 
Nokia has officialy announced two new headsets, the BH-902 and BH-903 , both come equipped with OLED display. With weight just 23-gram, the new BH-902 support for AVRCP, A2DP, HFP, and PBAP as well as HSP Bluetooth profiles. It offers 15 hours of talk or music time and is expected to hit the global market in the fourth quarter this year for $274 (€200). Read the rest
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By Arie on Aug 29, 2007 in Portable Media | 1 Comment

Toshiba has just revealed the new Gigabeat T401, a flash-based audio player with 4GB of flash storage. This latest DAP features 2.4-inch wide LCD with 320×240 resolution, Wireless 802.11b/g networking capability and support for WMV video and MP3, WMA 9 Lossless as well as DRM’d WMA audio. It adopts the company’s new H2C audio processing technology to provide good sound quality. Read the rest
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