Yinlips iPad clone with E-Ink

Posted in ebooks by Conner Flynn on February 6th, 2010

Many people love the idea of the iPad, but don’t like the LCD screen. If that’s how you feel then check out what Yinlips has in store. Their iPad lookalike features an E-Ink screen.

Of course there are some downsides. No color here and it won’t run any of those apps you love, but if you don’t mind the trade-off this device may be for you. It features a 6″ E-Ink touchscreen, 20 hours of battery life, and supports PDF, TXT, HTML, and some photo formats.

Yinlips to launch world’s first video projector PMP

Posted in Projectors by Conner Flynn on August 18th, 2009

Yinlips to launch world’s first video projector PMPYinlips has unveiled a new portable media player that goes by the unimaginative name of Projector. I suppose that’s because the most notable feature of the device is its built-in projector capable of throwing an image of up to 80″ in size on any flat surface.

It also supports DVD format video projection and comes with a 3.5″ display in case you don’t need to watch something large. Some other features include video streaming support, 64-bit games compatibility and the ability to project games onto a wall. Our main concern is battery life. Measuring just 2cm thin, it can’t provide much time.

Yinlips TDB G80 MicroPC

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Conner Flynn on April 30th, 2009

Yinlips TDB G80 MicroPCYinlips intros yet another portable device with the sad name of Yinlips attached. The TDB G80 MicroPC offers you another MID alternative that’s more affordable. For $189.99 you get a MID with the Yinlips moniker that has the following specs.

How about a Samsung S3C443 533MHz processor?, 4.3″ touchscreen display at 480 x 272 resolution, 64MB internal memory, miniSD memory card slot, Windows CE 5.0 operating system, and Integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity.

Yinlips YDP-G68 gaming PMP

Posted in Portable Meda Players by Conner Flynn on April 9th, 2008

Yinlips YDP-G68 Gaming PMP
The Yinlips YDP-G68 is yet another unfortunately named device. It’s also an MP4 player that comes with a 2.8 inch TFT screen, 4GB storage, supports SD/MMC card, 1.3-megapixel camera, FM radio, AV-OUT, AV-IN and supports a memory card (up to 2GB).

This device also supports 8-32bit NES format games(The downloadable variety of course) and it plays MP3, WMA, AMR, ACC, WAV, ASF, 3GP, MPEG-4 and EXIF2.1 formats. The Yinlips is no Nintendo DS, despite their foldable design, but if you’re in a what the hell kind of frame of mind, it’s available now for $96.55.