Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 19 2004, 6:21am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Daimaou from Portable Media World (SorobanGeeks) reviews the MPM-201 from NHJapan, a portable video player which should reach the US pretty soon.
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When I gave the MPM back to my contact person at NHJapan, I asked him whether this was the final product or that my device was still a test sample. Unfortunately, he confirmed that this was the final product and that the screen specifications would not change. And that’s a change, because after testing the Sony HMP-A1 and having drooled over the screen, I’m sure that the MPM will have a very very hard time convincing the public."
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