JXD V3 Portable PMP Revealed
Another interesting device coming out of China’s Shenzhen district, known for its famous tech knockoffs. Company JXD has come out with the “V3″ a portable media player that also features a 5-megapixel camera and can play Nintendo games – that’s right, it has emulators for a NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance.

Piracy is rampant in China, hence why a company can brazenly include an emulator in their product. Early (and incorrect) blog posts covering this product from other websites had this device coming from Japan. While we’ve seen some Nintendo systems combined with other tech gadgets, (like the Panasonic Q, a DVD player that could play Nintendo Gamecube games), the fact that it uses ROMS instead proves that it’s an ‘unlicensed device’.
Anyway, the V3 has a 4.3-inch LCd screen, along with a folding thin form factor and some nice crystal keys, along with a joystick for controling your pirated games. It will ship with 8GB of memory storage, and that will be expandable via a SD card slot. It will have a 5-megapixel digital camera built in, which can record standard def video at 30 fps.
It can also play any number of video or audio file formats you’d want, including AVI, MPG, FLV, MP4, WMV, MP3, WMA, AAC, among others. Other features include some light applications, like a calendar and stopwatch, and it’ll also includes a FM radio.
Interested? Tech importer ownta.com is shipping it worldwide for the low price of only $113. Thankfully, the device includes eight languages, including English.
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