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Archos Releases the Archos 404 Camcorder PMP

28. February 2007

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Archos has announced the release of the Archos 404 Camcorder portable media player which is Mac and Windows compatible. Features of the Archos 404 include the ability to record 80 hours of video on a 30 GB hard drive, 3.5-inch LCD screen, and read all standard video formats in full DVD resolution.

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Watch TV everywhere with the EXEMODE i35.

28. February 2007

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KFE Japan ltd knows how much you love your TV and how heartbreaking it is for you to leave it every morning! So they came up with the ISDB-T Portable TV EXEMODE i35 equipped with 1SEG technology. With a 3.5 inches liquid crystals display (that is a 320×240 resolution), the video quality should be good, [...]

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Shiro readies MK, ME, and VE portable media players.

28. February 2007

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Singapore-based Shiro looks set to bust out a trio of new portable media players for those that prefer their devices slightly less soccer ball-shaped, with CNET reporting the company will introduce its MK, ME, and VE PMPs at CeBIT next month. The purple-accented Shiro VE is the top-end model of the bunch, with a 2.4-inch [...]

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Freesat to launch its new DMB navigation ‘Celrun FDN-3700′.

27. February 2007

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SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — <Visual News> Freesat is rolling out its DMB navigation ‘Celrun FDN-3700′ in Korea market. It features Intel CPU, 4GB SD memory and additional 16GB CF memory slot. So, the company claims that it can save about 13 movies without converting process. It supports TPEG(Transport Protocol Expert Group) for real-time traffic [...]

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HyOn intros MyWi T10 GPS / PMP device.

27. February 2007

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Korean manufacturer HyOn looks to be doing its best to stand out from the multitude of other distraction-happy GPS/DMB/PMP devices out there, cramming all the usual suspects and a few more into its new MyWi T10 unit. Up front and center is the unit’s relatively large 7-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen display, which should [...]

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New Thin iRiver Clix.

26. February 2007

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iRiver introduces in Korea a new thin version of the iRiver Clix. When the first version of the iRiver Clix appeared in Korea in 2005 it was called iRiver U10. In the United States iRiver started to market this small digital media player under the Clix name. The Clix actually is technically different, because it supports [...]

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How much do you Luv your iPod?

24. February 2007

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The hard disk-based iPod seems to have stagnated, having not really changed in design or features for the past two years. However, iPod accessories have not stopped evolving. The iLuv i1055WHT ($149.99) finds itself challenging two markets of portable video players - those made for the road and those found in cars. The iLuv is basically a portable [...]

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“Portly” Wolverine ESP PMP Has 160GB, Swallows Every Memory Card.

24. February 2007

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There is no shortage of options when you’re in the market for an adequately sized portable media player, especially when you want more than 30GB worth of internal memory. Where the Wolverine ESP beats the competition, however, is that it comes equipped with a super beefy 160GB HDD as well as a 7-in-1 memory card [...]

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Sirius’ and XM’s merger presentation revealed

23. February 2007

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Brace yourself: corporate speak ahead. We normally aren’t in for all this “cost synergies” and “roadmap” hogwash that all the suits seem to get so hot for, but when it comes to a merger of two cutthroat competitors like this, we couldn’t help but take a peek. Other than the technology improvements we mentioned, there [...]

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Quantum / AvMap’s QTM 1000 Nav handheld touts DVB-H and GPS

23. February 2007

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Quantum and AvMap are teaming up to produce what they dub the “world’s first” DVB-H capable Pocket TV with SAT NAV functionality, and while we’ve seen a touch of DVB-H in handheld devices before, it’s good to see yet another creation joining the do-it-all fray. Announced at 3GSM, the Linux-based QTM 1000 Nav boasts a [...]

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