January 27th, 2008 by Chi An

It is soon to come to the Chinese New Year, which is the Year of Mouse. Hence, iRiver China introduces a limited edition of gold plated iRiver Mplayer, and only available at China. Each of these luxury mice comes with a lucky number, probably an alternative way to celebrate the Year of Mouse 
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January 20th, 2008 by Chi An

China-based Ainol recently introduced the new T20, which aims to join the crowd in the Beijing 2008 Olympics Games. The company wish to stand out from others by providing analog tv tuner on it. Besides, the T20 also comes with video input, which allows you to watch video from cable tv. The suggested price for Ainol T20 2GB is RMB600 (approx US$83)
Specification:
- 2.8″QVGA display
- Supports MP3, WMA, WAV audio
- Supports APE, FLAC lossless audio
- Supports AVI video
- Supports JPEG, GIF, BMP image and TXT text
- TF card expansion
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January 20th, 2008 by Chi An

I got the Insignia Sport 2GB Video MP3 Player unpacked few days ago. It looks pretty similar to the Insignia 4GB MP3 Player, but much more smaller than it. The size of Insignia Sport is small. As the name describe, it is designed to be used while you’re exercising.
I was impressed with its price/feature ration. Bestbuy’s Insignia is best known with the affordable and well-designed technology. With less than $80, you are just enough to get an iPod Shuffle 1GB. But you get Bluetooth-enabled MP3 player at the same price (previously $90, now $75).
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January 6th, 2008 by Chi An
I’d received a huge UPS box before I left for my new year vacation. There were 3 Insignia products inside the box, which will be reviewed soon. From the left most, Insignia Bluetooth Wireless Behind-the-Head Headphones, Insignia Sport 2GB Video MP3 Player with Bluetooth, and Insignia Kix 1GB MP3 Player.

It may take up a few days for me to finish all the reviews. In facts, I was using the bluetooth headphones with my old Insignia MP3 player during my journey back to Kuala Lumpur, without any glitches!
Well. let see some tech facts 
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