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Teclast M26: touchscreen PMP

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Here’s another touchscreen portable media player. This time, it’s from Teclast with their latest M26 player. The sleek and sexy PMP sports a 2.6-inch WQVGA (400 x 200) touchscreen, FM radio, TV-out, and has support for Microsoft’s PlayFX — for enhanced sound quality.

It can play back RMVB, RM, FLV, and AVI video files. However, a complete list of supported audio files isn’t available, but you can expect support for MP3s at the very least.

As you can tell, Teclast hasn’t said very much about the M26… No word on pricing. Judging the photo, it’ll come in either white or black.

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Via: imp3

Soundstream X-ITE MP28: touchscreen player

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Soundstream doesn’t want to get left behind on the touchscreen craze, so they’ve come up with the Soundstream X-ITE MP28 MP4 player, which boasts a 2.8-inch touchscreen display. It features:

* 2.8″ Color Touch Screen
* MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, FLAC, OGG, and APE audio playback
* MP4, DIVX, XVIDV, AVI, and MTV video playback
* JPEG and GIF photo browser
* FM Radio
* Voice Recorder
* Built-in speaker
* Multi-language display
* Lyric synchronization
* Mini SD card slot
* Mini USB

The Soundstream X-ITE MP28 comes in either 2 (MP28-T2G) or 4GB (MP28-T4G). No pricing details were announced. Rumor has it that it won’t be breaking the bank.

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Via: PMP Today

Newsmy Momo X6 MP4 Player

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Newsmy has a new MP4 player, the minimalistic looking Momo X6 MP4 player. It supports MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, and WAV audio files and AVI, RM, and RMVB video files. It also has a 2.6-inch TFT LCD screen, FM radio (and FM recorder), built-in microphone, JPEG photo viewer, microSD slot, E-book reader, and nine EQ options: Normal, 3D, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz, Custom EQ, and PLAY FX.

The Newsmy Momo X6 MP4 player measures 92 x 46 x 9 mm and comes in 1, 2, and 4GB. The 2GB version costs $116.62 at IPmart.

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Via: 2dayBlog

Philips GoGear SA52: upscales your audio

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The Philips GoGear SA52 media player is a pretty decent looking player that supposedly upscales your audio files for enhanced audio quality. Yeah, I don’t believe it either. Regardless, the GoGear SA52 sports MP3, WMA and AAC audio support and WMV video playback. It’s also got a 2.8-inch QVGA LCD display, 4GB of storage, FM radio, and of course the Digital Signal Processor that upscales your audio for a “symphony-like experience”.

Whatever, Philips. Whatever.

No availability or pricing details were announced.

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Via: Pocket-lint

Panasonic D-Snap MP3 Player

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The Panasonic D-Snap SV-SD870N MP3 player features an ambient noise cancellation headphones that silences up to 83% of background noise, so can enjoy your music in its full glory. The D-Snap SV-SD870N is also equipped with a 100 hour battery life before requiring a recharge. AAC, MP3, and WMA are the supported audio files, and voice-recording is also possible via its Line-in input jack. The device also comes with a 2GB SD card and an USB connector for easy file transferring.

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The Panasonic D-Snap SV-SD870N measures 35 x 91.3 x 12.3mm (weighs 40g) and will come in five colors: white, red, blue, black, and silver. Ships in Japan on April 18th — I don’t think we’ll be seeing this in the US.

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Via: Akihabara News

Polaroid’s surprise PMP

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Polaroid, known for their “shake-it-like-a-Polaroid-picture” cameras, are attempting to enter the portable media player market. The MPU-43315 is Polaroid’s first shot and it ain’t that bad looking…

Features:
* 4.3″ LCD display
* 16:9 widescreen
* 60 GB internal memory
* Audio formats: MP3, WMA, and WAV
* Video formats: WMV, MPEG4, and DivX
* FM radio
* Wi-Fi
* Rechargeable Li-ion batteries: 4 hours video playback/16 hours of audio

I’m surprised this doesn’t have a camera, given that it is Polaroid and they make cameras. No word on availability, but rumor has it that it’ll cost under $400.

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Via: Shiny Shiny

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D’Cube Diny D7: PMP necklace

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Yup, a wearable PMP device that you can wear like a pendant necklace. Measuring 59.5 x 33 x 11mm, the D’Cube Diny D7 is an ultra-light portable media player that can play MP3, WMA, OGG, and WAV audio files; MPEG-4 and WMV (at 25 fps) video files. Unfortunately, the Diny D7 has a tiny 1.3-inch (128 x 160) display, which would make video watching a squinting chore. The D7 also features an FM tuner and D’Cube’s WiseAudio technology, which automatically adjusts the sound quality depending on the user’s listening environment to ensure maximum enjoyment. You don’t have to fiddle with the equalizer settings.

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The D’Cube Diny D7 comes in either a 2 or 4 GB model for $77 and $97 respectively.

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Via: PMP Today and IMP3

iriver E100: Review

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The first iriver player to make waves in the U.S. was the Clix2, iriver’s flagship player. Now comes the E100. While the player hasn’t even hit US shores, reviews of the European model have spawn online. Unfortunately, it seems the E100, although a very decent player, doesn’t have the same pizazz as the Clix. For a little background information see here.

Review after the jump.

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