Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Mar 8 2010, 10:17am CST | by Robert Evans
Having the ability to display 720p videos on your 4.3” PMP is pretty cool. Being able to take them is just..well, a little weird actually. Cloned In China reports that Ramos has just launched an update to their well-known T7 line of PMPs. This device is called the T7+, and it has a camera that will be able to record in 720p.
The T7+ will automatically encode the files into H.264 or MP4, which is extremely useful. The T7+ has a 4.3” screen, supports 720p playback, and is compatible with a ton of formats. RMVB, AVI, WMV, VOB, FLV, and MPG for starters. This baby also has an HDMI port. There's no info on price yet, but I wouldn't expect this thing to be very pricey.
I AM looking forward to the day when I can place the word affluenza on the Scrabble board. Maybe I can use up all seven letters on my rack and get a triple word score as well. Which means I can finally occupy the top position for highest points scored in ...
Full article at: The Star Malaysia
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I AM looking forward to the day when I can place the word affluenza on the Scrabble board. Maybe I can use up all seven letters on my rack and get a triple word score as well. Which means I can finally occupy the top position for highest points scored in ...
Full article at: The Star Malaysia
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Robert Evans
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