Energy Sistem unloads TV2090 PMP, still can't spell 'sisstem'

Here's a slick little item you might be interested in, if your county of residence happens to subscribe to the DVB-T TV standard. Energy Sistem's just unleashed its TV2090 PMP for the world to enjoy. This attractive yet seemingly quite cumbersome looker boasts a 9-inch LCD, a stereo speaker and AV output, and it supports DivX, Xvid, AVI, MPG and MP3 / WAV playback. Now like we said, the whole unit is rather large -- measuring 265 x 32 x 155 mm -- and while we don't have an exact weight for it, we'd guess it to be... large enough to be pretty annoying. Regardless, if you're in the market for a giant PMP, this one will be released in Europe in March for around €133 (or $187, if you're keeping track).























Too chunky.
@Bash23
thats what she said :D
She would never say that.
@One Love
If it had ACTUAL chunks, pretty sure she would.
265 millimeters = 10 inches
I wonder why we're seeing a flurry of these new portable candybar computinig solutions... all before the 27th.
@Comment
Yes... the similarities betweeen this and an apple tablet are endless aren't they?
Or maybe, the two aren't at all connected...
Well, one advantage of misspelling common words (Sistem, Cingular, etc.) is that it helps with Serch Injin Optimizashun.
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@Smart People Play Tuba
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@Smart People Play Tuba
Isn't that a village outside Shenzhen?
bah.... as bad as they say archos is (i still dont see a problem with my 5 original, though) id much rather stick to them for my "larger than life portable pmp" needs
Don't forget there's no internal storage on this, so you have to carry a thumb drive or external hard drive. That makes it extra portable.
What, no Matroska support?
It has a flip-out stand! Neato!
As a PMP, general fail.
As a travelling/camping TV, perhaps not.
What's that strange circular adaptor plug on the side shot at the top? It that a huge BNC plug for an antennae?
@(Unverified) It's the standard Aerial socket for TV not a BNC plug/socket.
Strange to put the depth in the middle in those measurements
@Wwhat
It's the standard Aerial socket for TV not a BNC plug/socket.
@garyuk balls ignore that :P
I can see where you went wrong there, I do that too, and too often.
Well that's ok, Americans can't spell "haemoglobin".
True, but they might try to make a better effort if it's their job to do so. :)
Needs the unicode æ