CES 2010: Viliv P3 is an AMOLED Display PMP, Would Make a Great Phone
January 12th, 2010 | by Yorga |
Viliv P3 was among the many devices tested by Engadget @ CES 2010 and they seemed pretty satisfied with it, in the end. This is a nice looking PMP, that might as well make a decent phone, thanks to its big AMOLED display and cool 800 MHz Cortex A8 CPU.
The device has a very impressive waistline, measuring a mere 9.8mm, 1.7mm less than the slim Nexus One. Also, Viliv V3’s display supports 800 x 480 pixel resolution and sadly, this is an early prototype, so there’s a long way till the PMP reaches the market.
Its features include 720p TV out, up to 32GB of storage, optional T-DMB and DAB tuners and a microSD card slot at the bottom. The device is even able to dual boot, although during Engadget’s tests it ran only Android.
[via Engadget]
Related posts:
- Concept Watch Phone is Flexible, Features AMOLED Display
- Nokia N87 (Vasco) Specs Leak Again, AMOLED Display Included
- AMOLED Display Versus LCD Screen on Mobile: Photo Viewing (Video)
- Inbrics MID 1 AMOLED Android Device Gets Showcased @ CES 2010
- CES 2010: Synaptics Fuse Concept Phone Gets Handled
Tags: 800 MHz CPU, AMOLED display, CES 2010, PMP, Viliv P3






