RAmos V80 hits China market
Posted on Jan 3, 08 02:05 PM PDT

The RAmos V80 portable media player has finally arrived in the China market, and as you can see it runs on Microsoft's Windows CE platform thanks to its touchscreen display. One can only wonder whether Microsoft is licensing its products to MP3 and MP4 manufacturers in China so that the market can be flooded with these unbelievably affordable portable media players. I don't think such a tactic, if it is true, will make a dent in iPod sales since you can just overwhelm ease-of-use by releasing tons and tons of similar, cheap devices. You can check out the 3-part video review here, here and here. There’s a whole lot of touching involved, so be forewarned! The 2GB model will retail for $126.50 while having a version bundled with a 2GB microSD memory card will cost you $139.50.
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