Yung Fu Technology intros handle-equipped PMP
While you'd be hard pressed to distinguish many of the PMPs coming out of China these days from one another, the same cannot be said for Yung Fu Technology's latest piece of gear, which goes all Speak & Spell on us with a integrated handle to help ease its 2-pound weight load. Contributing to that weight is the unit's sizable 7-inch screen, as well as its integrated DVB-T mobile TV tuner and a built-in speaker although, curiously, there's no indication as to what storage options you can expect. Also, as with most of these, there's no word on pricing or availability, but those looking to pick them up by the truckload (and slap their name on 'em, perhaps) can contact the manufacturer for more information.
[Via PMP Today]
[Via PMP Today]


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ricardo @ Nov 8th 2007 5:33AM
Wow, a lunch box with a screen!
Wes @ Nov 8th 2007 8:42AM
I know Yung Fu.
Scooter @ Nov 8th 2007 9:15AM
doubtless an effort to disguise the dvb-t antenna
willyboy @ Nov 8th 2007 9:53AM
Oh Sanp! That looks really cool! I love the design! Damm! Does it fold out into a car?
James Yopp @ Nov 8th 2007 9:52AM
I don't know. Ever ridden a bus in China? I'd want the handle, myself (especially if it is the size and weight of a laptop) -- not everything is designed for the needs of trendy hipsters driving Acuras to work. Those buses with bad manual transmissions and underpaid, undertrained drivers lurch in ridiculous ways. Also realise the "Unit Weight" came from an importer's website, and so may represent the shipping weight per box, not the weight of the PMP itself.