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  • Egoman's 4.3-inch MP810RSTX PMP is surprisingly thin

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    09.15.2008

    Surely you recall Egoman's MP810RSTD-43 PMP from this April, right? What? You can't remember that many letters and numbers inexplicably jumbled together to form a product name? All shame-on-you aside, the same outfit has shown off a sleek, stylish successor in the MP810RSTX. Boasting a 4.3-inch display, USB connectivity and a microSD flash slot, this media player also handles AVI, RMVB, APE, FLAC, MP3 and WMA file formats. You'll also notice an optional FM tuner / transmitter, TV output and a G-sensor for reasons unknown. Speaking of unknown, that's exactly what the price / release date are, but a smattering of images can be found right now in the read link.[Via PMPToday]

  • Egoman offers up MP810RSTD-43 portable media player

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    04.07.2008

    Last we heard from Egoman Technology, it was taking notes from Samsung in order to craft an eerily similar PMP of its own. The MP810RSTD-43, however, actually doesn't look half bad on paper. This widescreen player sports a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 resolution touchscreen, handles RMVB, MP3, WMA, WAV, APC, FLAC, JPG, BMP and GIF file formats and FM radio signals; you'll also find up to 8GB of internal memory and a voice recorder. Per usual, this one touts text viewing, TV output, USB 2.0 connectivity and a built-in equalizer to treat your ears the way they deserve to be treated. Not a clue on pricing here, but if you're keen on ordering boatloads of Chinese electronics rather than just one or two, we're sure it would be willing to talk.[Via PMPToday]

  • Egoman's MD382iFTD PMP: more of the same

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.04.2007

    Another day, another ho hum media player from China. This go 'round we're looking at Egoman Technology's (saywha?) MD382iFTD, which not surprisingly gets at least some inspiration from a more mainstream device -- Samsung's U600. Specs wise, you'll find a two-inch 220 x 176 resolution display (or apparently, a 1.8-incher can be had as well), an optional FM tuner, up to 8GB of storage space, a microSD expansion slot, support for MP3, WMA, MTV, JPEG and BMP files, a rechargeable Li-ion, seven pre-set equalizer modes and USB 2.0 connectivity. Unfortunately, it seems Egoman prefers to sell these things in bulk, so if you've recently lost your mind and have an insatiable urge to get a thousand of these things delivered to your door, hit 'em up to talk pricing.[Via PMPToday]