Monday, June 30, 2008

Cowon A3: The evolution of a great product

Cosmetically indistinguishable from the Cowon A2 portable video player we adored last year, the Cowon A3 is a subtle evolution of a great product.
While the complaints we had about last year's model still persist (frustrating joystick navigation and lack of DRM support), the improvements Cowon has made internally to the A3 make its shortcomings forgivable.
The Cowon A3 comes in either 30GB ($349) or 60GB ($399) models.
The Cowon A3 isn't the slimmest or lightest portable video player we've seen, considering that it weighs in at 0.6 pounds and measures 5.2x0.9x3.1 inches.
Fortunately, it's got it where it counts--the screen. The A3's 4-inch, 800x480 LCD is sharp and gorgeous. The tradeoff, of course, is that the Cowon A3's glossy plastic screen is a magnet for both fingerprints and scratches.
Unlike competitors such as the Archos 605 WiFi or the iPod Touch the Cowon A3 does not use a touch screen interface for navigating through files and menus. Instead, Cowon employs a small joystick located in the top right corner of the A3's face, along with a series of four well-spaced buttons below it that serve multiple functions.
The advantage of staying clear of touch screen navigation is that it keeps your fingers off the screen. Unfortunately, Cowon's miniature joystick navigation was so haphazard, it had us screaming for mercy.
More times than we care to recall, the A3's joystick would accidentally shift up or down when we needed to push down on it to make a selection, requiring several careful attempts. Over time we became more skillful at using the joystick, but those of you with sausage fingers should stay away.
Like its predecessor, the Cowon A3 includes two stereo speakers and a mono microphone on its top edge, a power button on its right, a hold switch that doubles as a video-out switch on the bottom, and a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top left edge.
Below the A3's headphone jack is tethered plastic door that conceals a 3.5mm composite AV output, a 3.5mm composite AV input, a proprietary jack made for connecting an included S-Video and component-video output cable, and a USB jack for transferring files from your computer or hosting devices, such as digital cameras or USB memory sticks. Finally, at the very bottom of the A3's left edge is a power adapter input, offering a charging method aside from doing so over USB from your computer.
After witnessing the overwhelming amount of features packed into Cowon's Q5W portable video player, we actually appreciate the tasteful restraint exercised on the A3--and its restrained price, too.
The Cowon A3 is a real dyed-in-the-wool portable video player that doesn't make any attempts at Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, nor does it include any hint of office productivity software. Don't call the A3 a slouch, however, because it delivers unprecedented file support, an FM radio, audio and video recording, video output, voice recording, photo viewing, and a motherlode of audio enhancement features.
First and foremost, the Cowon A3 is a video player. Accordingly, it offers native support for a dizzying assortment of popular and boutique video file formats, including AVI, DivX, XviD, MP4, ASF, MKV, VOB, OGM, WMV 7, H.264, MPEG, DAT, and MTV.
Not only can the Cowon A3 handle the majority of these files with no prior conversion necessary before transfer, but it can natively handle files encoded at an HD-worthy resolution of 1,280x720 at 30fps, which the A3 downsamples to fit its 800x480 display. Files such as H.264 and MOV won't play natively on the A3 but can be converted ahead of time using the included Cowon MediaCenter software.
There's no quick fix for the fact that the A3 doesn't support DRM-protected WMV files, however, so don't expect your TiVo-to-Go or CinemaNow videos to be compatible.
The A3 can also be used to output or record video at a 480p enhanced definition picture quality (720x480), using composite or S-Video connections (a component connection is also included, but only for video output). Video recording quality can be adjusted between a minimum of 320x240 at 500Kbps, up to 720x480 at 3Mbps, with several options in between.
As an audio player the Cowon A3 has plenty going for it, including support for MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG Vorbis, OGG FLAC, Apple Lossless, AAC/AAC+, AC3, True Audio, Monkey's Audio, MusePack, WavPack, G.726, and PCM audio formats.
Noticeably absent from this list is the DRM-protected WMA format required for subscription music services. For better or worse, you probably won't want to load up the Cowon A3 with a ton of music anyhow, seeing that it doesn't allow you to sort music using common ID3 tags such as album, genre, or song.
Instead, Cowon's music browser uses a straightforward file-tree system that is completely up to you to organize. If you can live without the convenience of ID3 tag sorting, however, the A3 will reward you with the stellar audio quality and slew of advanced music enhancement features we've come to expect from Cowon.
One of the more interesting audio features crammed into the Cowon A3 is the ability to record audio directly to either WMA (128 to192Kbps) or FLAC (lossless) files using the line-input connection. FM radio or voice recordings (using the built-in monophonic mic) are saved as 128-to-192Kbps WMA files.
Finally, the handful of extra features on the Cowon A3, such as the FM radio, the text viewer, and the photo viewer, are well done but nothing to write home about. We found the A3's FM radio provided above-average reception, and we were glad to see an ample amount of presets slots included (as many as 25).
Performance With its crisp, colorful; 800x480 display, it's hard to complain about the Cowon A3's video performance. We did find that the A3's display darkened considerably when tilted forward but presented excellent viewing angles when tilted from side to side. The inclusion of multiple aspect ratios, and a pan-and-scan feature made it easy to adjust movies to make the most of the A3's 4-inch screen.
When it comes to audio, Cowon's obsessive audio enhancement features put the A3 on a par with other Cowon standouts, such as the iAudio 7 and the D2. The inclusion of a stereo enhancement feature for video playback is a big plus as well, and it is a feature that few of its competitors include. That said, Cowon's oversight on not including support for ID3 tag sorting or DRM-protected WMA files betrays the audience who would embrace the A3 for its otherwise remarkable format support.
The Cowon A3's battery life is rated at 10 hours for audio, and 7 hours for video, which is admirable for a PVP but not awe-inspiring. The Cowon A3's total charge time is estimated at 5.5 hours. We'll update our review soon with the battery results from our CNET labs.
Final thoughts In light of gadgets such as the iPod Touch that offer very limited format support, or a high-capacity PVP like the Archos 605 WiFi that offer only video recording and extended file support as expensive upgrades, it's refreshing to see a portable video player such as the Cowon A3 that simply tries to offer its customers the most features with the best quality at a good price.
You can almost feel Cowon tripping over themselves to try and give you everything you could want in a PVP, which is why it stings to think that something so seemingly insignificant as clumsy joystick control or ID3 tag sorting could make us look elsewhere.
When it comes to using a product every day, however, you might not notice the A3's unique support for WavPack audio or OGM video files, but you'll certainly notice that the joystick occasionally misfires, and that the only way to unearth your favorite song is to dig through countless folders.
Despite its drawbacks, the Cowon A3's prowess as a portable video player is not to be understated. If you're looking for a PVP that can handle a wide array of formats with impressive audio and video quality, the Cowon A3 is a solid choice.

MP3 surround sound system debuts

Soon your MP3 files could be sounding even better.
The Fraunhofer Institute has found a way to reproduce surround sound in a way that works with small MP3 files.
Using a small amount of additional information added to an MP3 encoding stream the technology catches information about where sounds are supposed to be coming from.
Fraunhofer said that the system it developed would work with existing MP3 software and music players.
Extra data
Surround sound is usually produced by recording audio on different channels so it appears to come from three or more directions.
But more channels means more data making it a poor candidate for converting into small files that can easily be swapped online or put on a portable player.
However, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute have come up with a way to preserve this information without resorting to recording huge amounts of data.
Fraunhofer reproduces surround sound by adding to MP3 encoding extra information that describes the spatial characteristics of the main audio track.
Using this extra information helps MP3 players recreate the surround sound effect.
Music encoded with the new system will work with older hardware and software but the extras will only the surround sound when piped through a player that can do something with the extra information.
Surround sound MP3 files played on devices or by software that does not work with the system will just sound like ordinary MP3 files.
Small size
The MP3 way of encoding music works by removing those parts that the human ear cannot hear.
They can reduce the amount of space needed to store music on a CD by a factor of 12 without losing much sound quality.
Fraunhofer said that the first products using the surround sound technology should be available by July 2004.
The surround sound MP3 technology arose out of a project that the Fraunhofer Institute conducted with Agere Systems and was showcased at the Cebit technology fair in Hanover, Germany.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

MINI PC-01

MiniAll is a mobile Internet machineNo matter whether you are in an airport, McDonald’s or Starbucks, you can access Internet for desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching. With MiniAll, you’ve just got MSN Messenger, Skype, YouTube, and more in your hand.EmailWeb browsing (visit YouTube? It’s ok.)Instant messengersOnline search More
MiniAll is a PDAYou can use MiniAll to manage your files. Create a TXT document, write something, copy and paste it in a new folder, and save or email it to your friend. View Word, Excel PowerPoint, PDF documents. No problem.
Photo slide show: jpg/bmp/gifSupport file format: txt / doc / xls / pdf / ppt / ppsWord / Excel / PowerPoint / PDF
MiniAll is a super game consoleMiniAll has game friendly button design which you will be crazy about. It supports Flash games, 8-bit .nes simulation games, and 3D games. You can download thousands of games from Internet and play them in MiniAll. MiniAll also has dozens of preinstalled games available, such as bubble bobble, Treasure Of Persia, Warfare Incorporated, and more.
MiniAll is a MP3/Video playerAs a portable media player, MiniAll distinguishes itself from others by supporting a wide range of video file formats and playing video directly without any format conversion. With its widescreen, you can watch video in horizontal or vertical mode.
Support movie/video formats: avi/wmv/asf/3gp/divx Support music/audio format: mp3, wma, wav, flacSynchronized song lyric showing (lrc format file)Screen lock (while you are listening to music)
General characteristicsWeight: 180.4gDisplay: 4.0 inches, 16:9 (length/width), touch screen TFT display (resolution: 480 * 272)Capacity: 1G \ 2G (expandable)Operating System: Windows CE.NET 5.0Processor:
ARM926EJ@266MHzದಯಾಮೆ ter of interface for earphone: 3.5mm Built-in 2400mAH rechargeable Li-ion batterySupport mouse and keyboard
WiFi ParametersStandard 802.11b+; And 802.11b compatibleFrequency: 2.4ghzBandwidth: 22mbpsTransmission distance: 35 – 60m; if external antenna is applicable, 100 - 400m; Process voice, data, video
InterfacesUSB 2.0 interfaceSD card slot (up to 4G)USB host for flash drive and card reader connections3.5mm earphone pole
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Website:
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Email address:
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Name of contact person: Michael

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Digital Photo Frame --DPF-002

* 1.5inch 65K CSTN Colorful Screen * Resolution: 128 X 128 pixels
* Built-in memory: 8MB
* Rechargeable Lithium battery with 8--10 hours playtime
* Picture format: BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIF
* Buttons: Menu, UP and Down, three buttons
* Play mode: Manual or automatic play
* Power supply: Built-in 3.7V lithium battery or USB 5V supply
* Interface: USB 2.0 * Operation system: Win 2000 / XP
* Packing boxes * CD-ROMs * Brochures * USB cable
* Power DC 12V

MP4/PMP Players --FHM-118

1.3.0 inch WQVGA 16 million pixels colorful TFT screen. 
2.Support vedio format of RM.RMVB/AVI. 
3.Support audio format of MP3/WMA/FLAC/APE and so on,support the synchronous lyrics. 
4.Kinds of EQ:nature/3D/roll/pop/classic/bass/jazz/user EQ/PLAY FX  
5.Support FM recording 
6.Multi-task operation :listening music and reading the E-book at the same time  
7.Electron album:scan for high clearly .jpg picture easily,individuality lantern slide  
8.playing setting,scaning picture at any moment. 
9.Support text reading :turn over the page automatism ,bookmarker and pick-up fuction. 
10.Digital recording :with the microphone,high quality recording. 
11.Digital repeat:A-B digital repeat function,learn foreign language more easy. 
12.Saving mode:setting the sleeping mode and timing . 
13.Connect: USB2.0, high speed read-write.
14.Support expande card: inseart TF card , the maximal memory is 2G
15.System resume:resume the default setting at any time and dont delect the file inside.
16.Firmware upgrade:support the firmware upgrade,make the expande function come ture,let you have the free increment services.

MP4/PMP Players --FHM-069A


□2.8" QVGA TFT touch screen model
□Supports MP3, WMA and WAV formats
□MPEG-4(AVI) video format play, full-screen play display
□Supports two earphone function
□Built-in hi-fi 8 Ohms speaker
□Supports card-inserting function: mini SD card, 128, 256, 512MB, 1, 2GB
□High-definition JPEG picture browse function
□Digital voice record, A-B replay function
□Energy-saving setting, brightness adjustable
□Supports multiple languages
□Supports seven kinds of EQ
□High speed USB2.0 port
□Listen to music while reading E-book
□Listen to music while playing games
□FM radio

Friday, June 27, 2008

MP4/PMP Players --FHM-091

□2.4" QVGA TFT touch screen model
□Supports MP3, WMA and WAV formats
□MPEG-4(AVI) video format play, full-screen play display
□Supports two earphone function
□Built-in hi-fi 8 Ohms speaker
□Supports card-inserting function: mini SD card, 128, 256, 512MB,1G
□High-definition JPEG picture browse function
□Digital voice record, A-B replay function
□Energy-saving setting, brightness adjustable
□Supports multiple languages
□Supports seven kinds of EQ
□High speed USB2.0 port
□Listen to music while reading E-book
□Listen to music while playing games
□FM radio

Feihong Industry Co., Ltd

Feihong Industry Co., Ltd is one of the leading and professional manufacturers in MP3 MP4 media player and other digital products. As the modernized manufacturer, we have advanced technology, strong design capability, fully trained workers. The annual production capacity is over 3,000,000 pcs. Our products will be with stylish, elegant design and perfect performance at competitive price. Our products meet CE, FCC and ROHS standards. Feihong Industry guarantees quality of every product we sell.