Per usual, Cowon has really nailed the design here. We've always been fans of the company's aesthetics, and the trend continues here. The unboxing experience is one of the best around, and the D3 ...
When I was asked late last week if the Sony Walkman X was something SlashGear would be interested in reviewing, it took all of maybe a fraction of a second to yell out YES! So am I impressed with the ...
This last January, iriver made quite a splash when it showed off its 2009 lineup of portable multimedia players (PMPs) at CES. Tech journalists swamped the iriver booth like a fast-moving school of ...
If iRiver's other launches – the WAVE HOME and new Mickey – this week were somewhat unusual, their P7 PMP is far more mainstream. Controlled primarily via a 4.3-inch resistive touchscreen, the 4GB, ...
One of the fun things about attending a show that's open to the public like IFA is that you tend to get the same pitch from companies as folks walking in off the street. And the pitch with the latest ...
With online digital video content swiftly branching out to different viewing channels ranging from mobile handsets to the PC monitor and right onto the living room TV, how does a dedicated traditional ...
Yawn. Another day, another Korean PMP. This is the T700 from Maxian. This gem stands out because of the wide variety of supported video types. Everything from MPEG, XviD and even H.264 are supported, ...
Last week we featured the Archos Arnova 7 Barebones Android Tablet priced at just $99. This week, a new and exciting gadget has caught our attention: the Gadmei P83 portable media player, which has ...
When one talks of video PMPs the iPod Touch cannot trail far behind – a superb device, highly converged and a great performer but it’s costly – our joint Best Performer, along with the equally nice ...