
Chinese company OPPO has recently launched its new PMP called the OPPO S11. Measuring at just 95mm x 58mm x 9.9mm, the gadget has a 3-inch touch-screen display(480×272) and supports many video codecs including AVI, DVIX, RM, XVID, DMVB and FLV. The S11 also supports MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC and APE audio files. Other features include FM tuner and a video output function. [IMP3] Read more

The Egg-shaped MP3 Player comes equipped with a wireless FM transmitter, a built-in speaker, and 1GB of memory capacity. The player has no playback controls on its body, however, it comes with a remote control. The Egg shaped Mp3 Player retails for $46.87. [DealExtreme]

The new LongHorn GoGo800 GPS navigation system comes jam packed with a 3.5 inch LCD screen, 20 channel GPS receiver, SD/MMC card reader for maps. Its 1300mAh battery provides an enough juice for 3 – 4 hours without a charge. The device is also compatible with MP3, WMA, WAV, ASF, AVI, MP4, WMV, JPEG, BMP, GIF, and PNG file formats. Supported languages include English, German, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, Swedish, Norwegian, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Portuguese, and Greek. [NaviGadget]

Teclast’s brand new Portable Media Player, the Teclast M26, features a 2.6-inch WQVGA touch screen. Available in black and white versions, the gadget plays RMVB, RM, FLV, AVI video files with TV-out functionality. Audio quality is also enhanced with the Microsoft PlayFX technology. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing at this time. Stay tuned for more info. [IMP3]

The Lingo Voyager 5 is a portable translator that can speak the word or sentence aloud in 20 languages including English, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, and more. What makes this gadget cool is that it can also speak over 46,000 commonly used phrases from around the world. Other features include FM radio, some games, a voice recorder, a 200 city world time clock with alarms, a calendar, a 12-digit calculator and a currency converter. The Lingo Voyager 5 is priced at $249. [Product Page]

If you want to buy a new PMP, you can buy the new PMP from RAmos. The RAmos RM955 portable media player offers 2.8 inch touch screen QVGA display at 320 x 240 resolution, Bluetooth connectivity and microSD memory card slot. The gadget sports for AVI, MP3, WMA, JPEG and BMP files. The RM955 will be available in April in 2GB and 4GB varieties. No word on pricing at this time. So stay tuned for more updates. [IMP3]

I love old-fashioned gadgets. And this is one of my favorites. The wooden clock looks like an ordinary clock, but actually it can connect to the internet. This alarm clock offers three primary features including automatic time setting on power-up, streaming MP3 music, and remote management. [Ubergizmo]

COM-BAT is a 6 inch robotic spy-plane that utilities a low-power mini radar and a high sensitive navigation system to help it find its way in the dark. “The bat” is also draws power from the sun, wind, vibration and other sources to recharge its battery. I think this robot will be used for military purpose in the future. [Product Page]

The D’Cube Diny D7 is a successor to the D5. This small and lightweight gadget has 1.3 Inch display (128 × 160) and sports for MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV audio files and MPEG4 SP, WMV video files. The player uses WiseAudio technology that improves the sound quality. It also features a built-in FM tuner. The D’Cube Diny D7 is now available in 2GB ($77) and 4GB ($97) versions. [IMP3]

The Almighty FCC has recently approved the NCS Navi R120 Bluetooth GPS receivers which is the thinnest Bluetooth GPS receiver in the market today. Measuring at just 0.93 cm, the gadget has -159dBm sensitivity and uses the MTK low power consumption GPS Chipset that is able to search satellites in 51 channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition. Its battery also provides up to 15 hours of battery life. The NCS Navi R120 bluetooth GPS receivers retails for approx. $75. [Navigadget]