
Some dudes at Engadget Spanish has received the brand new Creative Zen Mozaic PMP. In case you didn’t know, the player comes in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB storage capacities. The gadget comes with 1.8 inch 64K Color OLED (128 x 160 pixels resolution), FM radio, voice recording, built-in speaker, and organizer. Find out more hands-on pictures after the jump. [Engadget] More

Taiwanese manufacturer Honlai today introduced the Qingbar MP101, which is a projector for your iPhone/ iPod Touch. This LCOS projector is lit by an LED light and can project an image as big as 37 inch. The iPhone/ iPod Touch projector supports video input via a standard composite connector. No word on pricing so far. [Product Page]

Ashley Payne has designed the Zune Bug concept, which is a low-power night light that plugs into any ordinary socket and stream music from your Zune. Equipped with a light sensor, the device turns on automatically in the dark and changes color to match the mood of the music being played. I hope this concept will be a reality in the near future. [Yanko] More

PMX-U55 is a cheap Portable Media Player from Sony that comes with some decent features. The player offers a 2.4-inch 320 × 240-pixel screen, supports MPEG-4, H.264/AVC Baseline Profile, AVI videos and a slim 7.5mm profile. Its battery offers 12 hours of audio playback and 5 hours of video playback. The 2GB version of the Sony U55 retails for $73. [Zol]

Here is a brief video of the Archos 5 PMP that comes with a 5 inch touch-screen display (800 x 480 pixels) with an Opera browser preloaded that supports Flash files. The gadget offers customer with a new way to enjoy Internet, Media and TV. Watch the video for more details. More

Sony has updates its Walkman portable media players series. The high-end S-Series boasts a new user friendly music management software with music collection ripped from CDs (non-DRM files). The gadget has 2 inch QVGA (320×240) LCD display and can play video at 30fps. Other cool specs are include internal speakers and a noise-cancelling feature, although it is not as good as dedicated noise-cancelling headphones. The 4GB Walkman NWZ-S736F retails for $150, meanwhile the 8GB Walkman NWZ-S738F is priced at $180. [Ubergizmo]