Shenzen Holide HM-1303 PMP
Nov 12, 07 08:59 AM PDT
Shenzen Holide has just released the HM-1303 portable media player that supports a whole range of audio and video formats (RM, RMVB, AVI, DAT, FLV, MPG and MPEG as well as MP3, WMA, APE and FLAC). Not only that, you will also be able to enjoy some 8-bit gaming goodness from the NES era as well as 16-bit gaming, supporting NES, GB, GBC and GBA ROMs in addition to Neo Geo, and MegaDrive ROMs. Other features include JPG, BMP and GIF image support, an e-book reader, a 3" TFT 16 million color display and a USB 2.0 port. If you haven't yet experienced the golden years of 16-bit gaming, then picking the HM-1303 would be a good idea.
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