RAmos has unveiled the latest picture of the RAmos W7 Android MID. According to the picture, the gadget will come with a huge touchscreen display. Unfortunately, there is no further information concerning the W7. Stay tuned for more updates. [RAmos]
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RAmos has unveiled the latest picture of the RAmos W7 Android MID. According to the picture, the gadget will come with a huge touchscreen display. Unfortunately, there is no further information concerning the W7. Stay tuned for more updates. [RAmos]

It seems that more HD PMPs will be released in the near future. One of the latest HD PMP comes from RAmos in the form of the RAmos T11. The gadget has a 800 x 480 pixels high resolution LCD display and a touchscreen user interface. Other features include MKV support, 720p TV out and a DaVinci chipset to help keep you entertained wherever you go. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far. [MP4nation via iPod and MP3 Players]

That’s right! RAmos has announced the RAmos T9 iMovie 2, which is a successor to the previously released RAmos iMovie T8 PMP. The gadget comes in a polished aluminum and features a 4.3-inch (800 x 480) capacitive touchscreen. The player retails for 899 Yuan or about $132 for the 16GB. [imp3 via iPod and MP3 Players]

If your girl love small gadgets, then you can give her the Valentine’s Day edition of RAmos iMovie T8. It will be a special gift for her. The RAmos “Iron Box†features full of other good stuff like cards and sweet whatnots. You can also get the RAmos iPearl, that comes in a Sugar Box. One more picture after the jump. [zol via iPod and MP3 Players] More

RAmos has announced its new T10 portable media player (PMP), which is also known as the iKiss. The gadget supports High Definition video at 1080i and supports MPG, DAT, TS, VOB, AVI, RMVB, MKV, ASF, FLV, MPEG2, RealMedia, XviD, DivX and H.264 file formats. The RAmos T10 will be equipped with a USB 2.0. There is no further info about this portable media player. Stay tuned for more updates. [zol via iPod and MP3 Players Blog]

RAmos’s T8 PMP (iMovie) features 4.3-inch 480 × 272 touchscreen to play almost any video format out there specifically RMVB, AVI, FLV, WMV, MPG, MP4, DAT, and 3GP formats with TV-out and stereo speakers. It also has a built-in MP3 player and photo slide-show capability. The video play somehow works similar to Windows Media Player, the menu at the bottom disappears after you leave it alone. It also uses full-touch sliding Technology, and encased in a ultra-narrow metal frame. The Ramos iMovie is available in three models- the 32GB is about 1499 yuan ($219), the 16GB is 999 yuan ($145), and the 8GB runs for 699 yuan ($102). This could probably be the best chinese MP4 out there. [PMPtoday]

Move over iPod Touch! Because Ramos will be dropping a new PMP called the T8. It features a 4.3″ 480 x 272 resolution touch screen display, RK2706 chipset, RMVB, AVI and FLV format support and FLAC and APE lossless with Microsoft PlayFX audio enhancements. No word on the price, but it might be pretty cheap. [PMPToday]

The Ramos V8 PMP will have a couple changes. Instead of a 4.3-inch screen it will be a 3-incher and instead of a 16GB of storage it only has 4GB. It costs 599 Yuan ($86 US). Other features include a 400 x 240 resolution at 26K colors and TV output with support for MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, AVI, and RM/RMVB formats. [MP4 Nation]

Ramos will be upgrading their V8 portable media player. It has a 4.3-inch display, has support for MP4, AVI, DivX, RMVB, MP3, WMA and FLAC file formats, a TV output and a text viewer. Just for an added bonus the player automatically detects rotation and show the on-screen imagery. Unfortunately the price has not yet been revealed for this upgraded PMP. [Engadget]

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]