Category: Personal video players
Shiny Video Review: Archos 405 PMP
Zara spends some quality time with the mid-range Archos 405, a smaller capacity and slimline PMP. Good enough to forgo the iPod nano? Watch and decide…
SlingPlayer Mobile software now available in UK for selected Nokias running S60
Following Sling Media's announcement of UK availability of SlingBox PRO and SOLO boxes, they've also announced that selected Nokia N and E Series mobile phones running the S60 3rd edition Symbian OS can now use SlingPlayer Mobile software in the…
SlingBox PRO and SlingBox SOLO coming to the UK
Sling Media has announced that two of its products (one of which is brand new) are coming to the UK. The SlingBox PRO has previously only been available in the US and Canada. Featuriing four distinct AV inputs (aerial, S-Video,…
Shiny Video Review: iriver B20 media player
In one of our more recent video reviews, Susi has a gander at the iriver (oooh, how I hate not capitalising ‘iriver’, it makes my skin crawl) B20 media player…
iBible PMP lets you read the bible whilst listening to Black Sabbath
I’m fairly certain that Steve Jobs is of the agnostic/non-practising religious type, so I’d love to see what his feelings are towards KingNeed ripping off his ubiquitous ‘i’ and whacking it infront of the word ‘bible’.
This lawsuit-awaiting PMP, ‘iBible’, is a video, audio and photo supporting device which includes PDA functions like contacts…
Denon upgrades entry-level DVD players: DVD-1740 and DVD-1940
Denon has launched upgraded entry-level DVD players, offering more eco-friendly, upscaling, sleekly designed goodness.
The DVD-1740 offers “Near Full HD” upscaling of DVDs via an HDMI connection, progressive scan via component inputs, a clear front display, larger control buttons, and smooth, curved edges matching Denon’s 2008 Home Cinema receivers. There’s also DivX ULTRA functionality. Priced at £149.99.
IFA 2007: Samsung YP-P2 Hands-on
Ashley goes hands-on with the Samsung YP-P2, a new portable media player that’s worth a look if you’re on the search for an iPod alternative. It’ll feature a 480 x 272 pixel touch screen, a Bluetooth, and a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. You can find more on it here.