Raphael Hidalgo asked:
able media player) with 3 inch 16:9 screen and 8 GB’s of memory.
Looking for a new MP3 and MP4 media player this year? Then look no further than this baby, which does everything the name brand PMP’s do, but at a much friendlier budget price. This model supports a substantial array of media playback formats and has an excellent menu navigation making it easy to float between the many media features.
Whether its movies, music, digital photos, or ebooks you’ll have everything you need for a bit of mobile entertainment wherever you go. The beautiful widescreen display will make sure you enjoy every minute of use (and will make you wish that ride home was even longer!).
Do yourself a big favor by stocking up on this new item to sell at your online / physical store or feature it in your latest eBay, Amazon or uBid listings and use our blind drop shipping service to maximize your limited resource of time.
At a Glance…
Widescreen MP4 + MP3 Player With 3 Inch LCD and 8GB memory 16:9 wide screen perfect for watching videos Perfect pocket-sized travel companion
China Manufacturer Specifications
Primary Function: PMP (portable media player) with 3″ wide screen and 8 GB’s of memory. Internal Memory: 8 GB External Memory: up to 2 GB via TF/MicroSD card Display:
- Size: 3 Inch TFT LCD
- Resolution: 400 x 240 Video Format: MPEG-4 (AVI), RM, RMVB Music Format: MP3, WMA, WAV Bit rate: 32 ~ 320Kbps Picture Format: JPEG, BMP, GIF E-Book Format: TXT, LRC FM Radio: 87MHz – 108MHz (worldwide) FM Record: YES Built-in MIC: YES MIC Recording Format: WAV Earphone Jack Output: 10mW x 2, 3.5mm socket Built-in Stereo Speakers: YES SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio): >90dB Buttons / IO:
- ON/OFF Rocker Switch
- Mini-USB Slot
- Volume
- CF Card Slot
- Earphone jack
- Mode
- Esc
- MIC Battery Life:
- Audio = 10 Hours
- Video = 3 Hours Systems:
- Windows 98SE and Later
- Linux Kernel 2.2 and Later
- MAC 9.2 OS and Later USB: 2.0 Languages: English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Hollands, Danish, Japanese, Korean, Greek, Thai, Swedish Power Source: Internal Li-ion Battery, USB Charging Dimension: 103mm x 50mm x 12mm Manufacturer Ref: VOHT44ZBHHNB Catalog Ref: MP5 media player, Digital PMP with 3 inch LCD screen
Other Features:
Handy dictaphone (voice recorder) function, great for recording everything from shopping lists to lectures and never forgetting to pick up that carton of milk on the way home Energy saving features for longer battery life between charges Integrated File Manager for quick file browsing
Package Contents:
Model CVSJ-1314-8GB Earphones USB Cord for charging and data transfer Mini CD with Video Conversion Software English Manual
Manufacturer and Origin: China Login for Wholesale Discount Price
Visit the website: http://www.boutic.power-heberg.com
You will find much more.
Even lower prices available for you if you’re ordering in larger wholesale quantities. Get your samples first then contact us for your personal discount quotes!
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Current Reviews: 2 This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 26 November, 2008. Reviews for: (Hot New 8GB Widescreen MP4 Player With 3 Inch LCD) Very nice mp4 player by ELPINIKI VOURTZOUMI on 01/16/2009: Very nice mp4 player. It was everything great. Just if it was touchscreen it would had been better. Very nice and friendly menu.
Fantastic picture and sound in a slick light unit with a lot of memory. by Paul Newman on 01/08/2009: I received 3 of these units in perfect order (well packed) via Air Mail to South Africa within 8 days of placing the order on the Chinavasion website on 31 December 2008. My interaction with Chinavasion during the order process was more professional than any dealings I have ever had with any other firm to date and the shipping proceeded far beyond my expectations. The Hot New 8GB Widescreen Player with 3 Inch LCD (for lack of a better name) is slim, compact and really really light. I wish I had an electronic scale to give you a figure. It is mostly plastic and that contributes to its light weight. It has no solid feel like the other metal-body units are sure to have, but the light weight also makes it really portable. It is really easy to hold, especially for younger hands. The finish is glossy black and silver with good build quality and nothing shabby about it at all. The screen is fantastic, crisp and bright. Photo viewing on it is a pleasure! It makes a really nice pocket photo album, especially with the 8GB memory. The scaling of the photos produces a fine image without scaling artifacts. The 3-inch widescreen format really is a pleasure to view. Viewing angles are not a problem. I have not yet tested the video playback enough to comment on it, nor have I tried video conversions and all that. The menu system is well worked out, with excellent looking default graphics and a pleasure to use. Connecting to the PC without installing any of the product’s software (Windows XP) was easy and as per user manual which came in good English. The stopwatch works fine but I could not yet wrestle any one of the 3 units away from my children to test the other features. Sound quality from the unit is fantastic! Although I do not have pro audio equipment to do formal tests (nor do I intend to). I am a graphics and video professional with 20 years experience and in my opinion can say that the sound and image are beautiful. Volume control is easy and gives smooth volume control. Switching the unit on after shutting down while playing resumes playback where it left off partway through the audio track. Lyrics work well if you have the LRC files. Sound quality from the built-in speakers (headphones unplugged) were surprisingly good. Why only 4 stars? The included headphones sound great but two of them already failed on one channel. These headphones really need prompt replacing (not a deal breaker). The buttons on the front of one of the units got stuck periodically although they do work. All the other side buttons work perfectly. The USB port on the same unit had one pin move out of place and caused the data connectivity with the PC to fail. A quick fiddle with a needle fixed that problem. I have not extensively tested charging times and battery life. Conclusion: I would say this unit delivers on what was advertised. I am only slightly disappointed by the button quality and USB pin problem. Overall I am pleased. What I like about this unit is that it does not resemble an iPod but is a fairly good product in its own right – classy looks, quality finish, easy to hold and carry, brilliant screen, fantastic sound, lots of memory and easy to operate.
able media player) with 3 inch 16:9 screen and 8 GB’s of memory.
Looking for a new MP3 and MP4 media player this year? Then look no further than this baby, which does everything the name brand PMP’s do, but at a much friendlier budget price. This model supports a substantial array of media playback formats and has an excellent menu navigation making it easy to float between the many media features.
Whether its movies, music, digital photos, or ebooks you’ll have everything you need for a bit of mobile entertainment wherever you go. The beautiful widescreen display will make sure you enjoy every minute of use (and will make you wish that ride home was even longer!).
Do yourself a big favor by stocking up on this new item to sell at your online / physical store or feature it in your latest eBay, Amazon or uBid listings and use our blind drop shipping service to maximize your limited resource of time.
At a Glance…
Widescreen MP4 + MP3 Player With 3 Inch LCD and 8GB memory 16:9 wide screen perfect for watching videos Perfect pocket-sized travel companion
China Manufacturer Specifications
Primary Function: PMP (portable media player) with 3″ wide screen and 8 GB’s of memory. Internal Memory: 8 GB External Memory: up to 2 GB via TF/MicroSD card Display:
- Size: 3 Inch TFT LCD
- Resolution: 400 x 240 Video Format: MPEG-4 (AVI), RM, RMVB Music Format: MP3, WMA, WAV Bit rate: 32 ~ 320Kbps Picture Format: JPEG, BMP, GIF E-Book Format: TXT, LRC FM Radio: 87MHz – 108MHz (worldwide) FM Record: YES Built-in MIC: YES MIC Recording Format: WAV Earphone Jack Output: 10mW x 2, 3.5mm socket Built-in Stereo Speakers: YES SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio): >90dB Buttons / IO:
- ON/OFF Rocker Switch
- Mini-USB Slot
- Volume
- CF Card Slot
- Earphone jack
- Mode
- Esc
- MIC Battery Life:
- Audio = 10 Hours
- Video = 3 Hours Systems:
- Windows 98SE and Later
- Linux Kernel 2.2 and Later
- MAC 9.2 OS and Later USB: 2.0 Languages: English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Hollands, Danish, Japanese, Korean, Greek, Thai, Swedish Power Source: Internal Li-ion Battery, USB Charging Dimension: 103mm x 50mm x 12mm Manufacturer Ref: VOHT44ZBHHNB Catalog Ref: MP5 media player, Digital PMP with 3 inch LCD screen
Other Features:
Handy dictaphone (voice recorder) function, great for recording everything from shopping lists to lectures and never forgetting to pick up that carton of milk on the way home Energy saving features for longer battery life between charges Integrated File Manager for quick file browsing
Package Contents:
Model CVSJ-1314-8GB Earphones USB Cord for charging and data transfer Mini CD with Video Conversion Software English Manual
Manufacturer and Origin: China Login for Wholesale Discount Price
Visit the website: http://www.boutic.power-heberg.com
You will find much more.
Even lower prices available for you if you’re ordering in larger wholesale quantities. Get your samples first then contact us for your personal discount quotes!
If you wish to make comments or reviews about this product, login and use the product review box. Please open a support ticket if you have questions regarding this product.
Current Reviews: 2 This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 26 November, 2008. Reviews for: (Hot New 8GB Widescreen MP4 Player With 3 Inch LCD) Very nice mp4 player by ELPINIKI VOURTZOUMI on 01/16/2009: Very nice mp4 player. It was everything great. Just if it was touchscreen it would had been better. Very nice and friendly menu.
Fantastic picture and sound in a slick light unit with a lot of memory. by Paul Newman on 01/08/2009: I received 3 of these units in perfect order (well packed) via Air Mail to South Africa within 8 days of placing the order on the Chinavasion website on 31 December 2008. My interaction with Chinavasion during the order process was more professional than any dealings I have ever had with any other firm to date and the shipping proceeded far beyond my expectations. The Hot New 8GB Widescreen Player with 3 Inch LCD (for lack of a better name) is slim, compact and really really light. I wish I had an electronic scale to give you a figure. It is mostly plastic and that contributes to its light weight. It has no solid feel like the other metal-body units are sure to have, but the light weight also makes it really portable. It is really easy to hold, especially for younger hands. The finish is glossy black and silver with good build quality and nothing shabby about it at all. The screen is fantastic, crisp and bright. Photo viewing on it is a pleasure! It makes a really nice pocket photo album, especially with the 8GB memory. The scaling of the photos produces a fine image without scaling artifacts. The 3-inch widescreen format really is a pleasure to view. Viewing angles are not a problem. I have not yet tested the video playback enough to comment on it, nor have I tried video conversions and all that. The menu system is well worked out, with excellent looking default graphics and a pleasure to use. Connecting to the PC without installing any of the product’s software (Windows XP) was easy and as per user manual which came in good English. The stopwatch works fine but I could not yet wrestle any one of the 3 units away from my children to test the other features. Sound quality from the unit is fantastic! Although I do not have pro audio equipment to do formal tests (nor do I intend to). I am a graphics and video professional with 20 years experience and in my opinion can say that the sound and image are beautiful. Volume control is easy and gives smooth volume control. Switching the unit on after shutting down while playing resumes playback where it left off partway through the audio track. Lyrics work well if you have the LRC files. Sound quality from the built-in speakers (headphones unplugged) were surprisingly good. Why only 4 stars? The included headphones sound great but two of them already failed on one channel. These headphones really need prompt replacing (not a deal breaker). The buttons on the front of one of the units got stuck periodically although they do work. All the other side buttons work perfectly. The USB port on the same unit had one pin move out of place and caused the data connectivity with the PC to fail. A quick fiddle with a needle fixed that problem. I have not extensively tested charging times and battery life. Conclusion: I would say this unit delivers on what was advertised. I am only slightly disappointed by the button quality and USB pin problem. Overall I am pleased. What I like about this unit is that it does not resemble an iPod but is a fairly good product in its own right – classy looks, quality finish, easy to hold and carry, brilliant screen, fantastic sound, lots of memory and easy to operate.
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Scott Karcich asked:
When shopping for a Digital SLR Camera people often overlook or skimp on the camera’s lenses. Camera Lenses serve as the digital SLR cameras “eye,” the lens determines what and how your camera will see your subject and how well that view is transmitted to the camera’s sensor chip for recording. The way I like to look at camera lenses is as painter’s brushes, broad strokes, medium stokes, all purpose brushes, and small detail brushes. There is a lot to learn about digital slr camera lenses and this article will serve as a basic outline to understanding them. The following sections explain the basic types of digital SLR camera lenses, how they work, and how to select them.
Focal Length
On a digital SLR camera the focal length of the lenses measures the distance between the lens and the image sensor, measured in millimeters. Lenses can be classified into subgroups like prime, macro, wide angle, normal, telephoto, and zoom lenses. They are also rated in regards to f-stop or speed an example would be a F2.0 50mm lens or a 1.4F 80 mm lens. We will explain this later in this article.
Prime Lenses:
Prime lenses are fixed focal length lenses like a 50mm 1.4f lens. To zoom with these types of lenses you need to use your feet and to get closer or farther away from the subject. Traditionally prime lenses are sharper and faster then zoom lenses. If you’re on a budget you can pick up some amazing used older prime lenses off eBay or your local camera store.
Macro Lenses:
Marco Lenses are your detail brushes they enable you to get up close and personal with your subject. These types of lenses are used for extreme close ups on small objects like daisies, pennies, and food but not limited to these types of subjects. Examples of macro lenses are 50mm and 100 mm macros. These lenses are also great for selective focus types of photos.
Wide-angle Lenses:
Wide-angle lenses are your broad stroke brushes; these types of lenses have short focal lengths. The short focal length has the visual effect of “pushing” the subject away from you and making it appear smaller. The beauty of wide-angle lenses is you can be relatively close to your subject and fit a broad stroke of the background into the scene.
One problem with wide-angle lenses is known as convergence, a distortion that makes vertical structures appear to lean toward the center of the frame. A way to check if the wide-angle lenses you are interested in has convergence is to take test pictures before buying the lens. With high quality wide angles lenses like Canon “L” series lenses address this convergence issue well. Examples of wide-angle lenses are 15MM, 17mm, 24mm and 28mm lenses.
Normal Lenses:
Normal Lenses try to mimic how the human eye sees and are some of the most versatile lenses you can use. These are my all purpose brushes, and are somewhere between a wide angle and a telephoto lenses. If you buy just one lens try and buy the fastest normal lenses you can like a 50mm 1.4f lenses. Some examples of normal lenses are 35mm; 50mm, 65mm and some consider a 80mm a normal lens.
Telephoto Lenses:
Lenses with long focal lengths 100mm and higher are called telephoto lenses. A long focal length seems to bring the subject closer to you and increases the subject’s size in the frame. Telephoto lenses also give your subjects a graphic look and flatten out your subject. These lenses are my short stroke brushes.
Zoom Lenses:
Zoom lenses are special because they can be very versatile. These types of lenses vary in their focal lengths and come in many in wide-angle, telephoto, and wide-angle to telephoto. In my bag I carry a 17mm to 35mm my wide–angle broad brush, 24mm to 70mm my medium brush, and a 80mm to 200mm my short brush. With these three lenses I get a very board range of focal lengths for any situation. All of my zooms are at least f2.8 through out the lenses range, which means my f-stop can stay constant while I am zooming in and out. These types of lenses are very expensive but so get what you pay for. When shopping for a zoom lenses check out the f-stop range rating. An example is a 24mm to 300mm f3.5-f5.6 lenses meaning the lowest f-stop you can shoot is at the 24mm range of the lenses and when you zoom to 200mm the lowest you can go is f5.6. Zoom lenses can give you flexibility and versatility all in one lenses. When buying a zoom lens try and get one that is made of glass and is the fastest you can afford, you will not regret it.
Understanding what these different groups of lenses can do will help you make more informed decisions on what lenses to purchase and what to put in your camera bag.
When shopping for a Digital SLR Camera people often overlook or skimp on the camera’s lenses. Camera Lenses serve as the digital SLR cameras “eye,” the lens determines what and how your camera will see your subject and how well that view is transmitted to the camera’s sensor chip for recording. The way I like to look at camera lenses is as painter’s brushes, broad strokes, medium stokes, all purpose brushes, and small detail brushes. There is a lot to learn about digital slr camera lenses and this article will serve as a basic outline to understanding them. The following sections explain the basic types of digital SLR camera lenses, how they work, and how to select them.
Focal Length
On a digital SLR camera the focal length of the lenses measures the distance between the lens and the image sensor, measured in millimeters. Lenses can be classified into subgroups like prime, macro, wide angle, normal, telephoto, and zoom lenses. They are also rated in regards to f-stop or speed an example would be a F2.0 50mm lens or a 1.4F 80 mm lens. We will explain this later in this article.
Prime Lenses:
Prime lenses are fixed focal length lenses like a 50mm 1.4f lens. To zoom with these types of lenses you need to use your feet and to get closer or farther away from the subject. Traditionally prime lenses are sharper and faster then zoom lenses. If you’re on a budget you can pick up some amazing used older prime lenses off eBay or your local camera store.
Macro Lenses:
Marco Lenses are your detail brushes they enable you to get up close and personal with your subject. These types of lenses are used for extreme close ups on small objects like daisies, pennies, and food but not limited to these types of subjects. Examples of macro lenses are 50mm and 100 mm macros. These lenses are also great for selective focus types of photos.
Wide-angle Lenses:
Wide-angle lenses are your broad stroke brushes; these types of lenses have short focal lengths. The short focal length has the visual effect of “pushing” the subject away from you and making it appear smaller. The beauty of wide-angle lenses is you can be relatively close to your subject and fit a broad stroke of the background into the scene.
One problem with wide-angle lenses is known as convergence, a distortion that makes vertical structures appear to lean toward the center of the frame. A way to check if the wide-angle lenses you are interested in has convergence is to take test pictures before buying the lens. With high quality wide angles lenses like Canon “L” series lenses address this convergence issue well. Examples of wide-angle lenses are 15MM, 17mm, 24mm and 28mm lenses.
Normal Lenses:
Normal Lenses try to mimic how the human eye sees and are some of the most versatile lenses you can use. These are my all purpose brushes, and are somewhere between a wide angle and a telephoto lenses. If you buy just one lens try and buy the fastest normal lenses you can like a 50mm 1.4f lenses. Some examples of normal lenses are 35mm; 50mm, 65mm and some consider a 80mm a normal lens.
Telephoto Lenses:
Lenses with long focal lengths 100mm and higher are called telephoto lenses. A long focal length seems to bring the subject closer to you and increases the subject’s size in the frame. Telephoto lenses also give your subjects a graphic look and flatten out your subject. These lenses are my short stroke brushes.
Zoom Lenses:
Zoom lenses are special because they can be very versatile. These types of lenses vary in their focal lengths and come in many in wide-angle, telephoto, and wide-angle to telephoto. In my bag I carry a 17mm to 35mm my wide–angle broad brush, 24mm to 70mm my medium brush, and a 80mm to 200mm my short brush. With these three lenses I get a very board range of focal lengths for any situation. All of my zooms are at least f2.8 through out the lenses range, which means my f-stop can stay constant while I am zooming in and out. These types of lenses are very expensive but so get what you pay for. When shopping for a zoom lenses check out the f-stop range rating. An example is a 24mm to 300mm f3.5-f5.6 lenses meaning the lowest f-stop you can shoot is at the 24mm range of the lenses and when you zoom to 200mm the lowest you can go is f5.6. Zoom lenses can give you flexibility and versatility all in one lenses. When buying a zoom lens try and get one that is made of glass and is the fastest you can afford, you will not regret it.
Understanding what these different groups of lenses can do will help you make more informed decisions on what lenses to purchase and what to put in your camera bag.
Filed under Digital Photography


