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| Strapya's back with the Music Card MP3 Player, and as you can tell by its name, it is nearly as thin as a regular ATM card despite packing in enough technology and memory to store 2GB worth of MP3s and WMAs. Since it comes in such a compact mode, Strapya is more or less forced to use a 2.5mm headphone jack, as cramming in a Bluetooth chipset inside might just prove too much for its battery to handle in the long run. Good thing there are such things known as adapters included for folks to make use of their 3.5mm headphones instantly! You
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| Your living room still not connected enough for ya? If you answered no, then meet the USB TV Card Player. For $53.99, it allows you to check out all of your favorite digital photos and movies on your TV without the need of any expensive and complicated equipment.It will read all of your favorite movies from SD, MMC or Memory Stick memory card. Or shove a USB flash drive in it that and you are ready to go. It will do video, plus lots of popular audio formats.[Ubergizmo]
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| ONDA’s VX343 MP3 player certainly has a rather weird looking form factor, looking a bit like a makeup kit. Regardless of what shape the MP3 player is, it’s still going to play you those ever-important songs, and for $14, it’s certainly not something you have to plan your finances for. The capacity of this MP3 player probably won’t exceed 2GB though, tough.
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| Archos is going to launch the Archos 1 Vision portable media player that costs just Euro 30. The player has a 1.5-inch LCD display and 4GB internal capacity. It supports playback of MP3, WWMA, WAV, FLAC, APE, and voice recording.[jdg]
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| Korean PMP maker SAFA launches the XING LED portable audio player. The player comes with 27 LED lights that can display various icons or icons you create. The LEDs even let you play simple games like DICE and the game of paper, stone and scissors.SAFA’s XING LED has four touch buttons and built-in G-sensor for music control. It offers 12 hours of play time.[safa]
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| Myka is bringing Hulu, Boxee and NVIDIA ION graphics to the table with the Myka ION. Apparently, Myka goes beyond Hulu and Boxee allowing you to run other full PC applications like XBMC and “browse to any web site and play video content directly onto your TV.” The base model of the ION is available now for $379. (Wireless-N and Blu-ray add ons will up that price to $644) Under the hood you’ll find a 1.6GHz dual-core Atom 330 CPU, up to 4GB of RAM, ten USB 2.0 ports, VGA / DVI / HDMI outputs, an eSATA connector, Ethernet and plenty of audio outputs.[Gizmodo]
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| RAmos launches in China, the T10RK media player, an upgrade to the T10. The T10RK packs Rockchip’s RK2806 chipset for “real” HD decoding of H.264 abd MKV video format. RAmos’s new PMP has a 4.3-inch 800×480 LCD display and 8GB internal memory.Other than H.264 and MKV, the T10RK can also handle MPG, RM/RMVB, AVI, FLV, VOB video files as well as most audio and image files. It has a USB OTG/HOST port for expansion.[it168]
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| JVC introduces in the US market, the XV-BP11, a budget-priced Blu-ray player. Other than BB-ROM video, the XV-BP11 supports playback of BD-R/RE, DVD Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Audio CD and CD-R/RW discs. It can also handle AVCHD formats, the high definition format widely used for HD camcorders, including the JVC HD Everio line.JVC XV-BP11 can play WMV, JPEG, MP3, WMA, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital plus, Dolby True HD, DTS, DTS HD Master Audio/Essential media formats. It offers HDMI 1.3 output and a USB HOST port for media playback. It is priced at $199.95.[jvc]
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| JVC has taken the plunge into the world of Blu-ray players by introducing the XV-BP11 which won't impress anyone but the uninformed, unfortunately . After all, it is only capable of recognizing Blu-ray Profile 1.1, which means you won't be able to take advantage of Internet features even if you wanted to, but it does have its saving grace of measuring a mere 1.5" tall. Features include a front-panel USB connection, native support for AVCHD (H.264) video, HDMI 1.3 connectivity, RCA video and coaxial audio and analog audio connections.
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| It is only natural that a Hello Kitty MP3 player in Japan (where else) will look natural even when studded with 300 pieces of Swarovski crystals. Available with a pair of specially designed Audio Technica earphones, the MP3 player comes with a set of 5 EQ presets, MP3 and WMA format support and playback frequency of 40Hz ~ 20kHz. Transferring audio files is as easy as drag-and-drop. It will retail for an outrageous $150 when it hits Japan at the end of this month.
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