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Nov 14

HK Power intros solar-powered, game-emulating PMP

Filed under: Gaming, Portable Audio, Portable Video

Solar-powered PMPs still aren’t exactly all that easy to come by, but it looks like they’re slowly becoming a bit more plentiful, as evidenced by this latest bit of gear from HK Power. As you can see, this one plays up its gaming capabilities quite a bit, which apparently comes in the form of NES and Game Boy emulators, and not anything PlayStation-related, despite the familiar buttons. Otherwise, you’ll supposedly also be able to take advantage of the PMP’s solar-charging capabilities to power up some of your other devices, and you’ll of course get all the usual PMP-related functions, with an SD card slot apparently your only means of storage.

[Via PMP Today]

 

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