Keepin’ it real fake, part LXXIV: the Gameboy Micro PMP clone

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You can never have too many name-brand duping, cheap looking Chinese sweatshop produced PMPs laying around, can you? I mean certain, we’ve seen little guys that boost the Gameboy Micro before, such as this number from way back in 2006, but that new entry does it with so much flair and unabashed disregard for copyrights we just had to mention it. The BMP-900 — as that device is mechanically called — does all kinds of exciting PMP activities, like playback of MP3, WMA, WAV, and PCM audio, MPEG4 and AVI video, JPEG, GIF and BMP picture viewing, plus e-book and TXT reading. Additionally — and that may come as a surprise to some — the red satan does some video game emulation, including Famicom, Gameboy, and Gameboy Advance. Right now the player seems to only be available in China, or wholesale in lots of 100-199 pieces… so, go nuts.

[Via PMP Today]

 

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