December 5th, 2006 by Chi An
We did tell you about Meizu Music Card few months ago. And now, we have a little bit more details on it. Picture below shows the partial of the upcoming Meizu Music Card (a.k.a M3). It is slim as 6.9mm and width 39mm, which is quite close with the iPod Nano. The source also reported that the M3 front panel will have 3 buttons.

Well, should be call it just another iPod Nano rip off? Probably not, it does play WMA Lossless where iPod Nano doesn’t do it
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March 2nd, 2006 by Chi An
We did mention about the JWD GM300 couple days ago. Not just playing audio, it also allows you to insert a SIM card into it and perform some basic functionalities of a mobile phone. However, just don’t compare it with Sony Ericsson’s Walkman Phone.

Here are some closeup pictures of the interface of GM300.
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February 17th, 2006 by Chi An
It is common to see a mobile phone that plays MP3 music. But how about MP3 player that comes with mobile phone functionalities? The Chinese Jingwah Electronic has made a breakthrough to the market by introducing its lastest MP3 player, JWD GM300. The core feature of GM300 is to playback MP3 and WMA audio files. However, it does come with several basic functionalities of mobile network connectivity, text messaging and T9 input.

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January 22nd, 2006 by Chi An
LG had shown off its latest FM30 at CES 2006 two weeks ago. It is expected to be available in China very soon. Besides the typical MP3, WMA and OGG playback, LG FM30 also supports MPEG-4 playback that plays in a 1.77″ 260K colors OLED screen. It is built in with a 810mA lithium battery that enable it to play up to 60 hours continuosly.

It seems that LG tends to make its MP3 player to have more AI. FM30 capables to performs an automatic firmware upgrade itself. Once the player is plugged into PC, it will search for new firmware through internet. Besides, it can also adjust EQ automatically (same as LG FM20
).
Nevertheless, there is no exact release date and pricing announced yet!
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