
I-Station has brought us the first 3D-capable PMP called the Z3D. The device is powered by Android 2.1 OS and has a 7-inch WVGA 3D screen with a resolution of 800×480, which needs you to wear 3D glasses.
The Z3D has 256MB DDR2 RAM, WiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, DMB tuner, G sensor and a 500mAH battery. It’s available in 32GB and 64GB versions. The 32GB will set you back $500 which will be available sometime in November in Korea.
Other than the 3D PMP, i-Station has also had other Android-based launches, which are known as Buddy and Dude. These two devices are Android 2.1-powered PMPs with 5-inch WVGA (800×408) screens.
Buddy is available in two versions, 16GB and 32GB. It has 256MB of DDR2, Wi-Fi B/G, Bluetooth 2.0, FM Radio, Micro SD Slot and a 30000mAh battery. While Dude has 256MB of RAM, a 3-megapixel camera, HDMI out, Wi-Fi B/G, Bluetooth 2.0, Radio, GPS and G Sensor. It’s also available in 16 and 32GB. The 16GB will cost $335 and be released in Korea in the same month as the Z3D.
via gizmowatch


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