4GB Portable Media Player – PMP with Video, Music, Camera, Games

December 13, 2009 by admin  
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Raphael Hidalgo asked:


ith 2.4 inch TFT LCD screen and built-in digital camera. Beginner level sleek media player with NES emulator and easy-to-use media menu navigation for maximum interactive fun.

Watch MP4 movies and video at a beautiful 320×240 resolution. Or load it up with all your favorite MP3 or WMA music files and put on your headphones to listen to the digital sound. Add to that the picture viewer, digital video recorder, and e-book reader and you are covered for anything with this personal digital entertainment device. And if that is not enough, take sharp 2.0 megapixel pictures with the built-in digital camera. What more can you ask for?

Chinavasion Wholesale offers this pocket sized PMP with an unbelievably low wholesale price and a 1-year warranty. Whether you are buying this for the resale market, OEM market, or for a gift for your favorite youngster, you are getting an good portable media player for a much lower price than the cost of many other compact PMP’s with just some of the same features.







China Manufacturer Specifications

Main Functions: PMP – MP3 and MP4 player, digital camera, picture viewer Additional Functions: Video game player, digital video recorder, e-book reader, productivity tools, FM radio Pocket sized game enabled PMP Internal Memory: 4GB External Memory: Mini-SD Card (2GB Max) Display Size: 2.4 inch True Color TFT LCD Display Resolution: 320×240 Digital Media Support Video Formats:

- MP4, AVI, 3GP Audio Formats:

- MP3, WMA, WAV Picture Formats:

- JPG, EXIF2.1 file types Video Game Formats:

- NES (ROM images downloaded from internet) E-Book Reader Format:

- TXT

Digital Camera:

- 2.0 megapixel

- JPG file format

- Digital zoom

- Selectable Resolution: 320×240, 640×480, 1280×960

- Quality Select: High, Middle, Low

- Additional settings: Flash, ISO, EV, Environment, White Balance, Shot Modes, Color Effects

Digital Video Camera:

- 3GP file format

- 2x digital zoom

- Selectable Resolution: 160×128, 320×240

- Quality Select: High, Middle, Low

- Additional settings: ISO, EV, White Balance, Color Effects

Inputs: USB 2.0, mini-SD card Outputs: USB 2.0, 3.5mm to RCA AV out (with supplied cable) OSD Languages: English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Turkish, Russian, Italian, Polish , Japanese, Korean, Chinese Power Source: USB cable or wall power charger Dimension: 95mm x 60mm x 18mm (L x W x D) Manufacturer Ref: JEOTAZV37N09 Category Ref: Portable digital music and video player, MP5 + MP6 player

Product Notes

Built-in speaker Colorful, fun, easy to use feature navigation menu Can be used as a mobile hard disk/file storage device Built-in mini lanyard slot Built in rechargeable li-ion battery for long lasting entertainment between charges Pre-installed 8 Bit NES Emulator able to load NES ROM’s through USB or Mini-SD

Package Contents

Portable Media Player (PMP) User manual Designer earphones USB Cable USB-in power adapter (100-240V – 50/60HZ) AV OUT cable (3.5mm plug – 3xRCA) Basic setup software disc

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Portable Media Player – PMP with Video, Music, Games and Camera

October 30, 2009 by admin  
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Raphael Hidalgo asked:


portable media player) multimedia and game player. Sleek media player with game pad controller for easy menu navigation and maximum interactive fun with old school video games. When you are not busy playing games, watch sharp MP4 movies and video at a beautiful 320×240 resolution. Have an active day planned? Then load this baby up with all your favorite MP3’s and put on your headphones or use the built in speaker to groove out. We are not done yet! Add to that the smart picture viewer, digital video recorder, and e-book reader and you are all set for any situation. And if that is not enough, take 2.0 megapixel pictures with the built-in CMOS camera and an AV OUT port for sharing the fun with others. If the internal 4GB’s is not enough for you, plug in an external memory card to increase the capacity. What more can you ask for?

Chinavasion Wholesale offers this PMP with an unbelievably low wholesale price and a 1 year warranty. Whether you are in the resale market, OEM market, or need something for company star gifts, you are getting an excellent portable media player for a much lower price than the cost of what you would have to pay for other PMPs with just some of the same capacities.





China Manufacturer Specifications

Main Functions: PMP – Video game player (built-in NES emulator), MP3 and MP4 player, picture viewer Additional Functions: Digital camera, digital video, e-book reader, productivity tools, FM radio Internal Memory: 4GB External Memory: Mini-SD Card (2GB Max) Display Size: 2.8 inch True Color TFT LCD Display Resolution: 320×240 FPS (Frames per Second): 25fps



Digital Media Support:

Video Formats:

- MP4, AVI, 3GP, ASF Audio Formats:

- MP3, WMA, WAV Picture Formats:

- JPG, EXIF2.1 file types Video Game Formats:

- NES, BIN, SAV E-Book Reader Format:

- TXT Digital Camera:

- 1.3 megapixel

- JPG file format

- 2x digital zoom

- Selectable Resolution: 320×240, 640×480, 1280×960

- Effects: Normal, Negative, SOLARIS, Relief, BINARIES, SEPIA, Black & White

- Quality Select: High, Middle, Low

- Modes: Single, Continuous, Self Inputs: USB 2.0, mini-SD card, 3.5mm line-in (with Supplied Cable) Outputs: USB 2.0, 3.5mm to RCA AV out (with Supplied Cable) OSD Languages: English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Turkish, Russian, Italian, Polish , Japanese, Korean, Chinese Power Source: USB cable or wall power charger Dimension: 130mm x 65mm x 15mm (L x W x D) Manufacturer Ref.: UZD36U6B7U6O

Other Features:

Colorful, fun, easy to use menu navigation interface True MP4/MPEG4 and AVI support Can be used as a mobile hard disk/file storage device Video out works for both NTSC and PAL standards Built in rechargeable li-ion battery for long lasting entertainment between charges 8 Bit NES Emulator able to load NES ROMs through USB or Mini-SD Pocket sized game enabled PMP

Package Contents:

Portable Media Player (PMP) User manual Designer earphones Power adapter (AC 100-240 – 50/60Hz – 5.0V) USB Cable AV OUT cable (3xRCA – 3.5mm plug – stereo sound and video out cable) Basic setup software disc

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The Results Of Portable MP3 Player Reviews

September 23, 2009 by admin  
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A portable mp3 player makes it so easy to take your favorite songs with you almost anywhere that you want to go and under almost any conditions. Unlike CD players that have to read the digital music from a CD, mp3 players are much smaller and more compact. That’s because the data storage devices used are much smaller than CDs, so the players can be tucked into a pocket of your shirt or pants and be almost invisible as you listen. But there are already many models to choose from, so here are some top picks from examining online portable mp3 player reviews and customer feedback:

1. In the flash memory category, which is the smallest and lightest of mp3 players, almost everyone still favors the Apple Ipod Nano even though some other great players are starting to provide more competition. But Apple dominates in the mp3 player area and the Nano shows why. It has an impressive 2GB of memory which can hold around 500 songs. and is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers. The firmware is upgradeable which is also a plus to keep you up to date with the latest changes in the mp3 field, and has equalizer presets to help you adjust the sound to your liking. The display is especially good even in low light situations, so this model gets a solid pick.

2. In the micro-drive player category the RCA Lyra is a fine choice with 5GB of file storage. It is also compatible with both Mac and Windows and has equalizer presets for customized sound. It’s display is not quite up to the Apple standards, but otherwise, it’s a solid, quality player.

3. As far as hard drive mp3 players are concerned the nod again has to go to Apple with the Apple Ipod. Apple totally dominates this category selling almost 90% of the high capacity hard drive mp3 players on the market. The Ipod has 30GB of storage space and that is enough to store the entire song collection of many people. It’s display is again very good in all conditions, is compatible with both Windows and Mac, and comes with equalizer presets for custom sound. It also has the ability to play video files as well, with excellent picture and sound quality.

As you can see from the above list Apple is still producing the best portable mp3 players, and that is certainly reflected in the high number of units already sold to very satisfied customers. Expect that in the months and years ahead more challengers will emerge with better and better quality and features to give Apple a good run for the money, but at the time of this writing, Apple is still the best overall bet as voiced by many portable mp3 player reviews and consumer feedback as well.



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Archos 605 Wi-Fi Portable Media Player (80 GB) Review

August 3, 2009 by admin  
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I bought the Archos 605 Wi-Fi Portable Media Player (80 GB) to replace a Creative Zen Vision:M 30 GB MP3 and Video Player (Black) that had been stolen. I really liked my Zen, but I wanted to see what new stuff had come out in the time since I bought it. This led me to getting the Archos 605 80GB instead, mainly because of the optional TV hookups. I’ve never liked to watch movies or TV shows (or even music videos) on my PC monitor because I can’t relax and enjoy something passive while I’m at my computer. I’d also never used the Zen’s video capabilities much because the screen was too small. The Archos 605, on the other hand, could be hooked up to a TV (with the DVR station or other accessories–I bought the DVR station), which would allow me to watch downloaded TV shows and movies in comfort–and even better, with other people (it’s difficult to crowd around a computer desk to watch a movie), plus I’d be able to watch stuff on the go with its larger screen.

The wifi access, web browser plug-in and PDF reader also helped sell me on the Archos 605. I particularly looked forward to being able to read ebooks in PDF format.

So when I ordered the Archos 605, I was thinking of it as an MP3 “with benefits.”

When the Archos 605 arrived, I found out that its screen was totally large enough to watch video comfortably. Shortly after I got it, I watched two and a half seasons of Weeds on it. It’s fantastic! I can carry a TV show into the kitchen to grab a snack, etc. When I’m home alone, I’m even able to rely on the built-in speaker–for TV shows, I don’t need fantastic sound quality; I just need to be able to hear what they’re saying. It’s very cool; I’m very addicted. :)

Like I said, I bought the DVR station with it. I had wondered how a video file from the Archos would hold up enlarged on a TV screen, but no worries–the picture quality is good (we have a 32″ set). I’ve recorded some stuff from our TiVo onto the Archos, and the picture quality is good in that direction, too. Since we do have a TiVo, I haven’t used the Archos as a DVR (with the downloaded TV listings and scheduled recordings), so I can’t say how easy that is to use, but it’s definitely easy to manually record something, and I was happy to see that I could tell it how long to record for.

As an MP3 player, it’s not as good as the Zen, simply because it’s not, primarily, an MP3.

One way the Zen (and probably most other MP3 players) is a better MP3 player than the Archos is that if you power the Archos 605 off while you’re playing music, it doesn’t automatically start up where you left off when you turn it back on. Instead you boot up to the main screen, and then you have to tap the “resume” icon; otherwise nothing happens. In this way it’s less “plug and go” than my Zen was; sometimes if I’m only going to be driving for a few minutes (like a hop from the grocery store to the gas station), I won’t bother starting it up at all. Also, the way you lock the controls takes a few seconds longer than the Zen did. With the Zen, you just slid the switch to the lock position. With the Archos, you hold down the TV button until the lock icon appears on the screen.

If you’re playing from a playlist when you turn the unit off, and then you hit “resume” after you turn it back on, it doesn’t seem to resume the playlist–it does indeed play the song you were on, but it’s playing it from the album instead of the playlist, so the next song after that is the next song on the album, not the next song on the playlist. Possibly this is glitch that will be fixed in a firmware update (or perhaps has been–I haven’t updated my firmware in a couple weeks).

Finally, changing the play mode (normal, shuffle, repeat one, repeat all), takes a lot more navigating around than it did on the Zen. It really shouldn’t take that many clicks.

Sound-wise, the Archos is good as the Zen was, and its drawbacks as an MP3 player aren’t so onerous that I’d consider buying a separate MP3 player. The Archos does well enough.

The PDF reader, however, turned out to be a disappointment. First, it takes several (loooong) seconds to go to the next page. Second, there’s no way to bookmark where you are so that you can pick up where you left off. I figured I could just remember what page I was on and use the Go To Page feature to get back to it, but the Go To Page feature uses a slider, which is nowhere near as quick as if they’d let me type in a page number, and it takes a long freaking time for it to then load that page. Ugh. So this thing definitely hasn’t replaced my Palm Tungsten for e-reading.

I haven’t used the web browser or wireless much. It seemed pretty slow the times I have, and there’s no “tap feedback” in the Content Portal, so when you tap on a link, you often don’t know whether the tap has registered or not because the screen stays the same while the Archos (slooooowly) downloads the data for the next screen. That’s frustrating. The web wasn’t as frustrating as the Content Portal; I just haven’t had much of a need to use it.

Another downside is that there aren’t any cases for it that will protect the unit while allowing you direct, immediate access to it, the way the skin I had for my Zen did. Instead it comes with a padded, envelope-like case that you have to slip the unit completely out of if you want to use it. (To be fair, it’s much better than the cloth pouch that came with the Zen.) Leather case options are limited, and all the ones I’ve seen require you to open the case in order to view the screen or access the navigation. The one from Archos won’t even let you turn it off with the case closed, which isn’t very handy if you’re listening to audio and want to shut it off quickly.

I don’t know how many hours I’m getting out of my battery. I did listen to music for 10 hours on a recent road trip without it giving out on me, but I didn’t keep going to see how much more I could get out of it. I’ve also watched a couple hours of video without it running out of juice–and again, I ended up dropping it in the DVR station (which charges it) before it did run out, so all I can say about the battery is that it’s lasting long enough for my needs.

Despite the caveats I’ve listed above, I LOVE my Archos 605. I love being able to take TV shows and movies with me everywhere. I love that I can finally watch bootleg concerts and other stuff I’ve downloaded on the “big screen.” It’s easy to use. The DVR station is easy to use. The two work together seamlessly. The Archos holds a ton off stuff. It plays my music. It lets me browse the web if I need to.

I’m happy with it and definitely recommend the Archos 605 Wi-Fi Portable Media Player. For reviews on 1000’s of items that rated 5 star visit Find Best Online Discounts.



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Smooth Design MP4 Portable Movie Player 2GB – Quality Speaker

July 31, 2009 by admin  
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e looking for a very cool and smooth design in your PMP, then this 2GB MP4 Digital Media player with a built in high quality speaker is definitely worth a look. Features include its 1.8 Inch OLED Screen with 65K color to insure that your movies come in crisp and clear, built in FM tuner and the option to record the FM music, picture screen saver, and more. Smooth is a great way to describe this no MOQ MP4.



Earphones:

Please note, where you see 2pcs earphones pictured, the earphones have now been upgraded for free to 1pc high quality bud earphones.

China Manufacturer Specification Memory: 2GB Display: 1.8 Inch Screen 65K full color OLED Video Format: AMV

Conversion formats: MPEG, WMV, ASF

Video Resolution: 128×128

FPS (Frames per Second): 15fps Music Format: MP3, WMA

Bit rate: 32-192Kbps Picture Format: JPEG Record Format: WAV FM radio: 88.0 – 108.0MHz Earphone Jack: 3.5mm SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio): >80dB Output of earphones: 5mW x 2 (32Ohm) Output of Speaker: 10mW (64Ohm) Languages: English/ French/ German/ Italian/ Spanish/ Portuguese/ Swedish/ Czech/ Dutch/ Danish/ Polish/ Japanese/ Chinese USB: 2.0 System: Windows 98, 2000, XP Power Source: Built in Rechageable Li-ion Battery Demension: 73×44x12mm (LxWxD) Manufacturer Ref.: I4Z82ULP7TV9 Old item code: CVAHM-M80-2

Other Features: 7EQ: Normal/ Rock/ Pop/ Classic/ Soft/ Jazz/ DBB pictures screen saver radio record

Accessories:

User Manual Earphones USB Mini CD with Driver and Conversion Software

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What You Need To Know About The Best Portable MP3 Players

July 16, 2009 by admin  
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Jim Johnson asked:


Portable mp3 players are taking the music world by storm. They offer convenience, portability, and ease of use, all in a small, feature rich package. There’s not much to not like about them. But mp3 player models are constantly changing. Therefore it’s a good idea to know what features are most important when you are trying to choose a portable mp3 player for your own use. Here are some tips to consider:

* Consider how you plan to use your mp3 player before buying it. Will you be using it on very long trips where you have no access to your computer song collection? If so, you may want to opt for a portable mp3 player that uses a hard drive to store songs as they can hold thousands of songs at a time and you can go for a long time without hearing the same song twice. In many cases you may be able to have your entire song collection on your mp3 player that way. However, most people will probably be using their portable mp3 player just for a few hours at a time on shorter trips. In that case a flash memory player should work just fine. They can usually handle 50- 75 songs at a time and that may be all you need.

* The best portable mp3 players also allow you to be able to upgrade the operating system of the unit whenever needed. This can be very important as the mp3 player equipment is changing constantly because it’s still a relatively new technology. So you want to be able to keep up as advancements are made, and newer file formats or compressions are introduced. Otherwise you could wind up with an obsolete player very quickly.

* Before you buy any portable mp3 player be sure that you personally physically inspect it. This is especially critical for smaller players as they can be so small and compact that some folks with larger hands have a difficult time operating the controls. You also want to be sure that the display will meet your needs too, as some players display more information at a time than others do, and some are more readable even in low light situations than others.

* The best portable mp3 players conserve power well too. This can be an important issue as you will most likely not have a permanent power source when you are on the go, so your battery is all you have to power the unit. Some players can go for days on a set of batteries and others can only go a few hours. So make sure that the player you choose will fit the way you intend to use it. Also be aware that some players use a battery that is rechargeable but also can’t be removed, and so must be sent back to the factory for an expensive battery replacement. The best portable mp3 players use batteries that are easy to find and change, such as AA or AAA batteries.

Since mp3 players are still fairly new to the marketplace, many people are not as familiar with them as other pieces of electronic equipment like CD players. So it’s good to understand what features are important in the best rated mp3 players in order to make the best choice. Hopefully, the tips above can help you make the best choice.



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Why A Portable MP3 Player Should Be In Your Future

May 19, 2009 by admin  
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Jim Johnson asked:


For many years the music industry dictated to consumers how they could buy the music that they wanted to hear. Did you like only one or two songs by an artist? Too bad. You still had to buy the whole album or tape. But the power to select the music that we want to listen to, and play it wherever we want, has been ushered in by the digital age, and today even cheap portable mp3 players are capable of some surprising flexibility.

For many years in the past there was no credible way to make copies of the music that was sold. That all began to change when tape cassette recorders began to get popular. At last you had a way to record song tracks onto your own tape and take them with you to play while you were traveling. But tapes are not the easiest medium to work with, and they introduced some unfavorable listening characteristics of their own too. But it was all we had for song portability.

Then along comes the CD and it changed forever the way that music is played and heard. CDs could store the huge files needed for digital sound and so the sound quality improved dramatically. They could also be taken anywhere you wanted to go and played in portable CD players. It wasn’t long before folks started figuring out how to convert music files from CDs to digital files that could be played on their computers, and that led to the mp3 revolution that we now have in place.

Today portable mp3 players are quickly becoming the standard for listening to music, because all you need is a source that has the digital music files you want to listen to, and you can then download the files onto your mp3 player and take them with you wherever you go. It’s simple, easy, and the best rated mp3 players take up very little room, making them perfect for folks on the go.

Actually MP3 is only one of the digital formats used to encode music, but it has somehow become the moniker for all digital song files. The most popular file format these days is WMA(Windows Media Audio). And there are a handful of others too, but they all seem to conveniently fall under the heading of “mp3 files”.

Now you no longer have to buy the entire album if you like to just listen to a few songs on that album. You can download those songs individually, save them to your computer hard drive and then transfer them whenever you want to your mp3 player. And you can make several copies of those songs without losing any sound quality, because they are all in digital format and will always sound the same regardless of how many times they are copied.

So as you can see, portable mp3 players have become a powerful tool in the hands of music lovers everywhere. There are lots of cheap portable mp3 players available these days, so if you haven’t joined the digital music revolution already, why not give it a try soon?



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