by Johan on January 10, 2007

SanDisk shows off the Sansa Connect at CES 2007. It is a tiny player that packs with plenty of multimedia stuff, including a 2.2-inch TFT display screen, 4GB of built-in memory, a microSD card slot, Wi-Fi, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Shiny Media provides us with the video preview of the gadget. Video after the jump!
News via MobilityToday
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by Johan on December 26, 2006

This beautiful and smart AOC V500 PMP provides a 2.4 inch QVGA display screen and comes with USB 2.0 connectivity. It supports MP3, WMA, WAV, as well as JPEG, AVI, and MPEG4 file formats. Measuring just 9.8mm thick, the player also comes with capacity storage ranging from 128MB to 2GB. No word on the pricing yet, but I’ve a feeling we will find out soon.
Via Engadget.
by Johan on December 26, 2006

“Hulksjedi” provides us with the preview video of the i-Nickel portable media player. Priced at around $70, the player features 1.5-inch TFT-LCD display, 1GB of internal memory storage, 2GB Flash memory, a built-in FM tuner, USB 2.0 connectivity, and a picture viewer. Find the video after the break!
Video courtesy of YouTube.
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by Johan on December 13, 2006

Although having some financial troubles, Pantech & Curitel continues to offer innovative phones such as the Sky IM-U160. Its design is superb and so are the specifications. The phone has a 2.6 inch display, DMB and PMP, a 2MP camera, an electronic dictionary, a Vibration Motor, an MP3 player, 184MB of memory and a MicroSD port. Its 2.6 inches display dominates the phone’s design. When closed, the phone appears to be little more than an attractive display. Sadly, the Sky IM-U160 is only available in Korea. Check out some pics after the jump!
Akihabaranews via CellPhones.
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by Johan on October 9, 2006

The Solvo S830 manages to pack GPS, DMB, and PMP functionality into its slim design. With only 0.92inch thick, this gizmo has a 7 inch touch screen display screen, 64MB SDRAM, 128MB NAND Flash memory, 1GB SD card, T-DMB tuner, TV-out, and a SiRF Star III chip. Sadly, there is no word on pricing or availability yet.
Via Engadget.