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  • odd-i's P480 conglomerate gets DaVinci chip

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.13.2007

    We'll admit, odd-i's P480 has been around the proverbial block a time or two before, and while the design sure ain't changing much, the internals are yet again seeing a refresh. The latest iteration adopts a Samsung 4.8-inch WQVGA display (love the shirt, bro!), SIRFstarIII GPS receiver, DMB TV tuner, built-in extendable antenna, up to 60GB of internal hard drive space, TV in / out, USB connectivity, uPIM scheduling software, an e-dictionary, and most notably, a DaVinci chip that reportedly "enables users to enjoy a variety of video files without encoding." Slated for release this month in South Korea (where else?), interested consumers can expect it to start around ???458,000 ($498). Peep a few more shots after the jump.

  • Fusionsoft intros odd-i 7STAR 80GB GPS / DMB / PMP

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    02.01.2007

    It's getting tough to stand out from all those GPS/DMB/PMP units helping folks navigate the roads while watching TV and listening to music, but Fusionsoft looks to have found at least one way to distinguish itself, with its new odd-i 7STAR unit providing some unusually substantial storage to back up all that distraction. The low-end 40GB model alone would have probably been enough for the device get noticed, but Fusionsoft's gone all out and stuffed an 80GB hard drive into its top end model for those with insatiable media appetites. Otherwise, the two units are identical, each based on Windows CE 5.0 and packing a 7-inch QVGA display, 128MB SDRAM, 64MB NAND, the ever-popular SiRF Star III GPS chipset, and the usual array of supported audio and video formats (DivX included). As is the case with most of this combo units, however, the 7STAR looks to only be available in Korea, for the local equivalent of $634 for the 40GB and $740 for the 80GB model.[Via Akihabara News]