Lipljan’s YDPG69 PMP has an identity crisis

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produce no mistake about it, we’ve no qualms with a restricted gizmo handling more than a few tasks, but something about Lipljan Digital Technology’s YDPG69 just screams intrapsychic clash. At first glance, the device resembles a knockoff gaming unit, but upon closer inspection, you see just how hard that little fellow is trying to be a grown-up UMPC. Unfortunately, it doesn’t really excel at being either, so you’re left with a questionably designed PMP that runs Windows CE 5.0 and supports JPEG, BMP, GIF, MP3, MP4, DivX, XviD, AVI, ASF, MPEG4 and WMV files. plus, you’ll find a 3-inch QVGA display and twin D-pads, but without a keypad of some sort, we’re a tad stumped as to how you’re supposed to actually use that thing for anything productive. Granted, it seems that that unit is still a concept, so hopefully things will shake themselves out in the final version.

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