ViewSonic’s ViewPoP - The Latecomer

December 12th, 2005 by Chi An

The leading provider of visual display product, ViewSonic recently introduced its first ever MP3 player with the name ViewPoP. There are 2 models, P10 and P20 series, were released during the IT Month Exhibition, Taipei. The company aims to focus the products in China, India, Thailand and Malaysia, where the market are not yet overcrowded.

ViewSonic ViewPoP

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CNet’s Video on Philips HDD1630

December 11th, 2005 by Chi An

Here is another review video. It’s a review of Philips GoGear HDD1630 by CNet.

Philips HDD1630

The video is not that detail as Minivian did. It’s only a quick overview of basic features. It’s Sensory Touchpad SuperScroll is cool! It reminds me the Olympus m:robe MR-100

{ CNet via DAPreview }

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M-Cody MX-700

December 5th, 2005 by Chi An

Yet another Korean MP3 player that features infrared spotted. This time we found MEDIAN’s M-Cody MX700. It will be available before the Christmas.

Like its little brother, M-Cody MX300, MX700 can act as an universal infrared remote control. Nevertheless, MX700 does supports video playback that MX300 can’t do. You may watch your favourite video clips on a tiny 1.1″ TFT LCD at 15 fps.

M-Cody MX-700

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Beetune PAP-0002 with IrDA Support

December 5th, 2005 by Chi An

Korean Play M Corp has announced that its IrDA-enabled MP3 player, Beetune PAP-0002 will be available in January 2006. It allows infrared data transmission at the speed 16Mbps. In other words, it takes you about 10 seconds if you transfer a 4MB MP3 music file. With infrared support, you are also allowed to transfer to not jusr computer, such as mobile phones, PDA, as long as IrDA is supported.

Beetune PAP-0002

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OPPO Mini X5

December 4th, 2005 by Chi An

This is another weird designed MP3 player, OPPO Mini X5. It looks like a Transformer logo. I gonna miss my old robot toys when I see it.

OPPO Mini X5

Basically, its specifications are same as previous OPPO X5, excepts the trimmed body. It is powered by Philips’ PNX0102 and featuring Sennheiser MX 400 headphones. This small player is also enhanced by LifeVibes Technologies too. Perhaps, these may output a better quality sound.

{ More pictures here }

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