
Here’s a gaming portable media player that shares the black shade of the PSP as well as the two buttons that propelled the NES to fame. The VX737 from Onda measures a portable 3.94″ x 1.97″ x 0.45″ and supports MP3, OGG, FLAC, and WAV tunes; AVI, MPEG4 SP, XviD, and DivX videos; and JPG, BMP, and GIF photos. Features include a 2.5″ TFT QVGA display, with a Freescale MC9328MXL processor and a Philips UDA1380TT audio decoder chip hidden inside its case, a built-in FM radio, voice recorder, and a text viewer. The battery offers 10 hours of music, while video will garner only half that amount. It also doubles up as a NES simulator, so the 512MB of memory is sufficient to carry all those classic Mario games but won’t be enough to store much video let alone music.
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