
The upcoming Samsung M1 portable media player adopts an nVidia Tegra ultra low-power High Definition (HD) mobile processor that produces 720p HD video playback on its Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting (AMOLED) display. The player also supports wireless mobile games in amazing 2D/3D graphics, an advanced audio functionality, and a Flash-based 3D user interface. Samsung will release the Samsung M1 PMP later this month. No word on pricing so far. Stay tuned for more updates. [FarEastGizmos]

Creative comes back with their new touchscreen MP3 players namely the ZEN X-Fi2. The gadget comes equipped with a 3-inch touchscreen display that simplifies the controls and supports most of famous audio and video formats including AAC, Audible books, FLAC, MP3, WMA, DivX 4/5, MPEG-4, WMV and XviD. The 8GB, 8GB, and 32GB models are priced at $130, $180, and $230, respectively. Pre-orders start today through Amazon and Creative itself, but the company hasn’t said when the players ship. More

The Archos A5 Android Tablet is the first tablet from Archos to run Google Android. The gadget provides a 4.8-inch LCD screen with either 160GB or 500 GB hard drive or the choice of a 16GB or 32GB SSD. Other specifications include HD video out in 720p, which will work with an additional dock that will retail for $130. The price starts at $294 for the 16GB SSD version, and $370 for the 32GB SSD version. The hard drive versions will retail for $320 for the 160GB version and $420 for the 5GB version. [SlipperyBrick]

Here is a video of the new Archos 3 Vision PMP. The gadget features an impressive 3-inch tactile screen that covers the whole surface of the device. The ARCHOS 3 vision is extremely compact and lightweight and will easily fit in your pocket. You can listen to up to 4,000 songs, stored on a 8GB flash drive, and enjoy superb audio quality for up to 14 hours. Other features include an audio recorder, a stopwatch and a calendar. Video after the jump. More

Japanese designer Yoshihiko Satoh has creatively designed the Portable iPod Speaker for Marumiya Furniture. The speaker looks and functions as a small tote bag, so you can carry it wherever you go. You can purchase the Portable iPod Speaker for 31,500 Yen ($336). [Product Page]

The RAmos T11 is a portable media player, which is based on Texas Ti TMS320DM640 DaVinci chipset and features a 5-inch (800 x 480) display. Some folks at pconline.com.cn have successfully installed the Android OS on this device via a so-called “android firmware”. The player will also be able to cater to Wi-Fi connectivity in the near future when RAmos releases a wireless-compatible model. Stay tuned for more updates. [pconline via Cloned In China]