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November 13, 2006

TA 454 Digital Video Player brings video on a 1.5-inch screen

Filed under: MediaPlayer,Ta454,dap,media player,sd,ta 454,tiny — Cyrus Farivar @ 4:25 am

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We’re not exactly sure why anyone would want to watch anything on a 1.5-inch screen, but apparently the unwashed masses do; as such, enter the TA 454 Digital Video Player. About the size of two quarters, this $80 256MB media player takes SD cards and will playback WMV, MP3, SMV, JPG and eBook files. We’re still mystified how the TA 454′s engineers managed to get an FM tuner into that tiny case, too, but that’s why they have advanced degrees and laboratories and we don’t. Still, we’d like to see it go head-to-head against the iRiver N20, the other tiny DAP with a screen du jour.

[Via The Raw Feed]

 

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November 11, 2006

P.Pod DAP brings da noise at 256MB for $27

Filed under: Apple,MediaPlayer,dap,media player,p.pod — Cyrus Farivar @ 11:43 am

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We’re not sure if the P.Pod has secured the endorsement of P.Diddy or the Pea Growers Association of America, but nevertheless, this DAP is likely to draw the ire of Apple for the use of the word “pod.” The P.Pod holds 256MB worth of tunes (c’mon guys, that’s so 1998), supports MP3 and WMA playback, and runs on a single AAA battery. Still, at $27 a pop, it’s probably too small fish for Apple to even bother with. Then again, there was that whole podcasting bruhaha, showing that Apple’s lawyers clearly have too much time on their hands.

[Via Crave]

 

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October 22, 2006

Anam portable T-DMB demoed at KES

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You didn’t think that we were done with products from KES did you? Oh no, we’ve got another strictly-foreign device for you to lust after. How about an Anam portable media player with a T-DMB tuner? Yeah Sharp’s got a similar device, but this one has 7 channels of digital television along with 13 channels of digital radio rolled up into a 2.2-inch package that runs for five hours on the internal battery and lets you save all your shows to a nice little SD card. To be fair, the Sharp device does have GPS and a few other things too, but this little Anam portable T-DMB just has a bit more pizzazz, don’t you think? Okay, okay, we just like rooting for the underdog.

 

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September 22, 2006

Novac’s NV-HV355 Mobile Video HDD

Filed under: MediaPlayer,MobileVideoHdd,divx,media player,mobile video HDD,novac,vob,xvid — Thomas Ricker @ 6:15 pm

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After bringing us the TV for Skype Anywhere product we were kinda hoping for something equally unusual from Novac’s next consumer offering. Unfortunately, all we’re getting this time around is the NV-HV355 Mobile Video HDD media player in need of a 3.5-inch IDE disk. Once you sort that out, stuff the disk via USB 2.0 with all the DivX 3/4/5, MPEG-1/2/4, XviD, VOB, JPEG, and MP3 files you can muster. Plug ‘er into the TV via composite, component, or even SCART, link the coax to your hi-fi and kick back with your Pabst resting on that slim remote coaster content in the knowledge that you’re sticking it to the man mkay torrent-boy. On the cheap too at ¥12,800 or about $109 when this drops in fiver.

[Via Akihabara News]

 

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July 10, 2006

Microsoft’s “Argo” / Xbox wireless portable media player

Filed under: MediaPlayer,Wireless,XBox,argo,media player,microsoft — Ryan Block @ 4:52 pm

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We've had to sit on this one for a while, but it's about time we showed you guys at least one possible form Microsoft's Argo / Xbox-branded wireless portable media player could take. Sent to us from an insider working on the project, we're told the device pictured above is indeed a part of "Project Argo," and from what we can tell it definitely jibes from the blurry pics we caught a while back; though if the piece from earlier today is to be believed, this could just be one of numerous Microsoft portables. It's hard to tell just how much larger the screen on this thing actually is, but it does indeed appear to be a 4:3 aspect ratio display, and could be 3, even 3.5-inches wide. Keep your eyes peeled, you know we do our best to have this stuff as early as possible.
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June 7, 2006

SavitMicro’s Dueple: HD media player with DVD

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We've seen Korean manufacturer SavitMicro a few times before, once with a hub for multi-cam recording and another time with a media-playing drive enclosure, and now they've popped up once again at Computex with yet another device that promises to simplify your digital life. Like their drive enclosure, the new "Dueple," as it's known, also accepts swappable 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drives for multimedia playback, but throws in a DVD player as well for spinning any of those old-fashioned discs you may have laying around. The Dueple features DVI, component, S-video, coax, and digital audio outputs for hooking up to your home theater gear, Ethernet and USB ports for data transfer, and lets you watch/listen to MPEG-1/2/4, MP3, DivX, WMV, WMA, and OGG files, including high-definition content. There are probably better ways of getting your digital swag onto a TV than this particular solution, but if it sports a reasonable pricetag when it comes out within the month -- from e-tailer GeekStuff4U -- we imagine that it will draw some interest.
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May 14, 2006

Vosonic’s VP8360

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It's certainly nothing we've never seen in the past manufactured a variety of other ways by other companies, but Vosonic's got a new one due, the VP8360. It uses a 2.5-inch laptop drive, which means more storage (up to 120GB as of right now), but it also means more space and juice consumed by the device, which supports MP3, WMA, AAC, MOV, MPEG-4. Still, there isn't really an abundance of media reading photo banks out, and this one will take most anything you can throw at it (CF, SD, Memory Stick) and play some Tetris while you're waiting for your files to transfer.

[Via Josh B and DAPreview]
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