nvidia.com - 9/5/2009
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NVIDIA HD Mobile Processor Enables HD Video and Amazing 2D/3D Graphics For HD Entertainment — Anytime, Anywhere For further information, contact: Bea Longworth NVIDIA Corporation +44 1189 033015 blongworth@nvidia.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: THEALE, UK —Sept. 3, 2009— NVIDIA Corporation today ...
fareastgizmos.com - 9/4/2009
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fareastgizmos.com —
samsung_M1.jpg Samsung’s new M1 portable media player is
powered by the Nvidia Tegra ultra low-power High Definition...
(HD) mobile processor for a brilliant visual experience. The Samsung M1 player offers 720p HD video playback on its Active Matrix ...
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Samsung M1 PMP is powered by Nvidia HD mobile processor ...
engadget.com - 9/7/2009
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engadget.com —
An NVIDIA Tegra chipset pumping away at the
heart of a portable media player is no guarantee...
of success. See, there's this little thing called software and Samsung's YP-M1 , aka Beat Player M1, still needs some tweaking. It's not awful, but the ...
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Video hands-on: Samsung's YP-M1 media player is ...
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Samsung M1 720p HD PMP
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... High Definition (HD) mobile processor that delivers a brilliant visual experience, alongside 720p HD video playback capability on its Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting (AMOLED) display, wireless mobile games in amazing 2D/3D graphics and advanced audio functionality. Other features include an intuitive, Flash-based 3D user interface accelerated by Nvidia’s graphics expertise. There is no word on pricing, but the Samsung M1 will be out later this month.
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Samsung M1 Media Player: Powered by Nvidia's Tegra
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... Nvidia's new Tegra processor has already garnered a lot of attention due to its place powering the Zune HD. Now Nvidia has announced that the Samsung M1 media player also packs a Tegra HD mobile processor. Considering the M1 also packs an AMOLED screen and offers 720p HD video playback, it appears to be right on par with the Zune HD now. Nvidia brags that the M1 also has a Flash-based 3D UI, and will launch with a variety of wireless mobile games in 2D and 3D graphics. We have no information on price as of yet, and other than the fact that it has a 3.3" monitor and the ...
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