With a Name like Megatron, it’s GOTTA be Good.

Posted by Zealot on Nov 18, 2009

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v9000hdx_11 File this one under “Devices which will likely never make it out of Asia”, but you have to admit, it is damn pretty.

This is the Ainol V9000 HDX Megatron, a touchscreen PMP available in China only as far as I know. I don’t know much about the device specs wise (needing to brush up on my Mandarin), but it has a 4.8 inch capacitive touch screen and can support up to 1080p with HDMI output. Capacity is 16GB which is a bit slim for a PMP but battery life should be good with a 2450mAh power cell inside. The capacity is augmented nicely however by two, count em, two MicroSD slots.

v9000hdx_4 The GUI looks very nice and clean, reminiscent of some Cowon PMP GUIs, with a lot of options and control over the viewing experience. No idea what OS is running on this device but I would suspect WinCE.

No word on price or availability, but if you are passing through Shanghai some time soon, pick me one of these up, OK? I mean, it’s called MEGATRON….you have to love that.

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By day a department manager and writer for a major network device vendor...by night Zealot stalks the mean magnetic streets, striking fear into the hearts of bandwidth abusers and theme park mascots. Zealot has been involved with mobile devices for more than a decade now, starting off with dumb phones, moving to PDAs and then to smartphones, notebooks and netbooks with the odd PMP thrown in. Most of his mobile time currently is spent on a Treo Pro, Zune HD, Thinkpad T61, Gigabyte M912M or a Hackintoshed Compaq Mini 704. He proudly groks the Geek community and considers himself a Neo Maxi Zune Dweebie (thanks Will Wheaton!).

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