
Korean company GDIS Corp. has introduced a clip type MP3 player called the Floral Titi. Available in several colors including red strawberry, mocha, yellow carrot, blue aqua, sweet pink, vanilla, lavender, mint and ice blue, the DAP does not have a display. The player comes equipped with 2GB of internal memory and offers eight hours of playback time. Weighing 10 grams, the Floral titi is currently available in Korea. The 1GB version sells for 39,800 Korean Won ($40) and the 2GB version is priced at 54,800 Korean Won ($55). [AVING]

The Garfield MP3 player features Garfield’s head and comes with an additional 1GB SD memory card. Priced at only $7.99, the player has a 256MB of internal memory and an SD memory card slot to expand the storage capacity. Other features include an integrated microphone for voice recording and a pair of orange earbuds. [Product Page]

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

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]

Samsung has upgraded its Yepp P2 portable media player with a 16GB memory capacity. Priced at $347, the gadget offers 3inch WQVGA display, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, an integrated FM tuner and sports for MP3, WMA, OGG, JPEG, SVI, WMV, H.264 (MPEG4 AVC), MPEG-4 (ASF) and TXT files. [PMPToday via iPod Blog] Read more

The LEGO Mp3 players are not a concept anymore and have been produced. Homade’s LEGO-esque media players disguise button controls as small raised dots on the blocks itself and come in blue, yellow, red, and green. They feature a microSD card slot and up to 6-hours of continuous playback and an iPod dock in addition. [Technabob] Read more

Sony has announced that they will be dropping 3 bright new USB stick MP3 players. The NW-E026F (4GB), the NW-E025F (2GB) and the NW-E023F (1GB) will feature changeable body covers, a direct USB connection to your PC and an FM radio. [Sony via iPod Blog]
by Nicole on February 7, 2008

Japan will be launching the Toshiba Gigabeat T802 on February 15th. The T802 wireless features an 8GB storage capacity, support for popular audio formats, WMV support, and 16 hours of battery life. The Toshiba Gigabeat will be going for $280.
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Cowon Japan will release its new iAUDIO 7 in the Japanese market. This 16GB MP3 player comes equipped with 1.3-inch TFT-LCD with 260,000 colors and swing touch button. The player also support EQ filter allowing users to adjust bandwidth and frequencies of each sound band in the Equalizer, FM radio, voice recording, text and image viewer. The player retails for approx. $330.
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by Johan on October 24, 2007

Microsoft and Latin Grammy-nominated Reggaeton artists Wisin y Yandel are hooking up to release a specially branded, limited edition Zune. Priced at around $200, the gadget comes in a customized Wisin y Yandel packaging and is available exclusively through Wal-Mart. The player sports a 30GB hard drive, a 3-inch color display, and can store up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 pictures, or 100 hours of video. Just imagine 7,500 Reggaeton songs on repeat, then you’ll think that Hell ain’t such a bad place. It will start shipping October 29, 2007.
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