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The name makes it sound like it’s small enough for your pocket, but actually this media player from Panasonic Japan has a 9-inch screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, along with a CD player, FM radio , an iPod Dock and 4 GB of internal memory. Not exactly portable.
The unit also has an SD card slot and USB connection for all your audio and image files, are the others. From the built-in amplifier, you can expect an output of 5W 2ch.
The MV-10 will be available in Japan on 23 October in three colors.
via NewLaunches
Chinese manufacturers have ICOO with what may be an iPod Shuffle killer – after all, for $ 15, you can use at home 4.3″ touch screen portable media player, if the screen itself is a kind of tempered glass.
Although it might not be the first of its kind on the market, like many others like it with similarly good, the photo to tempt your wallet?
The M80HD a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels with 720p video support, if RMVB , FLV and AVI file formats.
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H/K is finally in the Blu-ray game with the BDP 10. The 2.0-profile player is compatible with the standard fare of Blu-ray capabailites of BD-Live, 1080 24p, provided codexs audio and USB front mounted for playback of DivX and JPEG files from a FAT32 drive. The rear is equipped with HDMI, Ethernet, optical and coaxial audio outputs. It is interesting that the high-end Blu-ray player via analog multi-channel audio outputs. Guess you can not have everything.Blu-ray.com says that the player will be sometime this month in Europe. I hope, Harman Kardon fans here in the states get a chance to buy the player at some point.
via techfresh
Samsung announced the launch of YP-P3, YP-F2 YP-U5 portable multimedia player. First of all, the Samsung YP-P3 is a PMP with 3-inch LCD display with touch-UI EmoTure, Bluetooth. The YP-F2, on the other hand, has a 2.4-inch LCD display. Both PMPs support WMV9, MPEG4, H.264 video playback.
U5 is a Samsung MP3 player features 2 GB of internal memory and a 1.16-inch OLED display. All players support MP3, WMA, Ogg files, and FM tuner.

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If you like going on long bike rides, then you are probably using your iPod or MP3 player as well as for the ride. The problem is that with the headphones you can Tangled Up and that could be dangerous. Until now I can “t really think of any MP3 player designed specifically for cyclists, with the exception of the new Podio.
Podio The two main features that make it through it, with the possibility, at any size handlebar, and the other will have an integrated speaker on the device itself, I’m not sure if they have a normal headphone jack, but I’m I am sure that this is so. It also comes with a 20 hours battery life, so that the Podio will not die on cycling, and it comes with 2 GB of storage. 2GB is not very much space, but it is decent enough. I would not buy MP3 players to your portable music device, but I would buy it if I biked for a long time from me.
Unfortunately, no word on pricing or availability at this time.
via OhGizmo





