December 19th, 2005 by Chi An
We know that someone had successfully made SigmaTel to play video. Now, RAmos makes it better with its upcoming model, RM-950. It is built on SigmaTel STMP3520 and features an 1.8″ 260K OLED display. Its major features will be same as typical SigmaTel solution with extra video playback and image browsing capabilities.

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December 16th, 2005 by Chi An
Just after few hours I pointed out the latest iPod Nano ripoff, an Alibaba trade lead of exactly same item hit my mailbox. A manufacturer from Shenzhen, China had sent me a message about its clone iPod Nano.

According to the information provided, the fake iPod Nano is built on Action’s ATJ-2085 solution. It features Samsung’s NAND chips, which varies from 256MB to 1GB. You can get it for as low as US$35 ( or maybe lower) if you could make volume purchase.
I believe you may see more and more this kind of ripoff soon as this model will be the so-called public model. Most of the manufacturers are able to clone it!
December 16th, 2005 by Chi An
Have you get your Christmas gifts ready? If our previous recommendation can’t attract you, we have some other alternatives for your Christmas gifts. TheMP3 players selected below are definitely worth for your money spent. All of these models are under $300 and comes with decent sound quality plus large capacity.


Archos Gmini XS 100 4 GB
for $149.84
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December 16th, 2005 by Chi An
Creative Zen Vision:M was announced last week. We have heard a lot of positive reviews excepts its thick body. Now, Amazon is taking pre-order
of it. Creative Zen Vision:M is available for US$330 in 5 colors, which are: White, Black, Green, Blue, and Pink.
{ Pre-order Zen Vision:M
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December 16th, 2005 by Chi An
It seems that MSC is making itself in trouble. Look at its latest MP3 player, Dino A. It’s totally a rip off of Apple’s iPod Nano. Not even the case and button layout are similar, the dimension of MSC Dino A (90 × 40 × 7.8mm) is also almost exactly same as an iPod Nano (89 × 40 × 7mm). The features are quite general, not even worth to tell!

MSC Dino A (left) and Apple iPod Nano (right)
Let see how Apple reacts on it!
via [iMP3.net ]