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Showing posts with label Newman. Show all posts
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Friday, July 4, 2008

A Monster Player: Newman ManMan A5

The Newman ManMan A5 is a colossal size player, boasting a 4.3-inch TFT screen, multiple video and audio file support (capable of playing hi-res videos) and Video out. The A5 features a 480 x 272 pixel (16:9) TFT display, 4GB or 8GB of memory, a microSD slot, and 8 EQs.

It supports MP3, WMA, WMA/VBR, APE, and FLAC audio; RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, DAT, ASF, MP4, and WMV video; and WAV recording. Playtime is estimated at 18hrs of audio; 6hrs of video; and 10+hrs of video with screen off.

[MP4 Nation]

Monday, May 12, 2008

Up to 250GB Storage: Newman M8000 PMP

The Newman M8000 pmp features a 4-inch 320 x 240 pixel 16:9 TFT LCD, built-in speaker, microphone, digital voice recording (in MP3 format), 1.3-megapixel camera, digital camcorder function (records video in 720 x 480-pixel resolution), AV-out, PVR functionality, photo album, eBook viewer, SD card slot, preinstalled games (Tetris, SubAttack), NES simulation, and up to 250GB of storage. It comes in white or black.

The M8000 supports MP3, and WMA audio; MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 (.AVI) video; JPEG images; and TXT eBooks.

[MP4 Global via PMP Today]

Thursday, March 27, 2008

PMP with One of the Better Touchscreens: Newman Momo M-Touch

The Newman Momo M-Touch pmp/pda has one of the better touchscreens that is both innovative and responsive. The player runs Windows CE 6.0 so third party applications can easily be loaded on it. The Momo M-Touch features a 2.8-inch 320 x 240pixel touchscreen, 2GB or 4GB of memory, MicroSD/TF Slot (for up to 2GB cards), built-in speaker, and an eBook reader.

The M-Touch includes a 1.3 megapixel camera that takes JPG format images with 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, and 320 x 240 pixel resolution. It comes with 5 built-in games that utilize the touch screen for interaction.

It supports MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and AC3 audio; AVI, ASF, MPG, 3GP, MP4, and FLV video; and JPG, BMP, and GIF images.

Check out the video:



[MP4 Nation]

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Comparison Chart: Meizu M6 versus Newman Momo X5

Here’s a comparison chart of the Meizu M6 and its clone the Newman Momo X5. Click on the chart to display actual size.



Check out MP4 Nation’s review of the Momo X5:



[MP4 Nation via gmp3]

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Hearts and More: Newman MOMO-Super Card

Here's another device by Newman. The MOMO-Super Card pmp features 2.4-inch 240 x 320 pixel resolution TFT display with 2 GB capacity, FM tuner, eBook reader, eight equalizers (one is customizable), lyrics support, multiple games and upgradable firmware. It measures 3.4 x 1.9 x 0.3 inches and supports MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio formats; AVI video; JPEG images; and TXT.

[gmp3]

Just in Time for Valentines Day: Newman MP3 Player

How cute is this? A crimson heart shaped mp3 player from Newman. It's two players in one - keep one half and give the other to your sweetie. It supports MP3 and WMA formats.

[Engadget]

Saturday, February 2, 2008

The Pocket Computer: The cp-11s

The Pocket Computer also known as the cp-11s or the MINI ALL VX1000 by Newman is billed as an mp3/mp4/mp5 player. Actually, I believe the term is Pocket PC or PDA as it runs Windows CE 5.0.

It features a 4-inch 16:9 touchscreen, measures 6.0 x 2.8 x 0.77 inches, and has 64 MB of memory. It has an e-book read function (TXT, DOC, XLS, PDF, PPT, and PPS), a voice recorder, Wi-Fi, and an SD/MMC card slot. It runs MSN, SKYPE, TCP/IP, Windows Media Player, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Picture Viewer, PDF viewer, etc.

It supports MP3, WMA, and WAV audio formats; AVI, WMV, DivX, and MP4 video formats; and JPEG, BMP, and GIF image formats.

It runs Flash games such as PocketNester and other 3D games (hence the mp5 player moniker).

It was named PMPToday's Gadget of the Year.

[DIY Trade]