maximumpc.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:40
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We hate to admit it, but we sometimes judge a book by its cover. Kingston’s K-PEX 100 is a case in point—this flash media player sat in the Lab unopened and unloved for weeks. When we heard that this doodad not only outputs music, video, and FM radio b...
Doubles up as a USB storage device, and has a ton of different options for your entertainment needs...
although it doesn't really excel at any of said options. And the audio sucks, too.
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pdatoday.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:41
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With everyone making MP3 players, including most of the companies that manufacture the flash memory players depend on, it is not surprising that Kingston has finally produced their own MP3/MP4 portable player. Kingston is one of the world leading ma...
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Techloop.net Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:43
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Everyone in today’s age seems to carry around an iPod for listening to music, but what if you wanted more then just music? Most people would tell you to buy a Video iPod, but even then, the video iPod is rather large compared to some players, and it...
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The world of portable entertainment has grown exponentially over the past few years and companies from big to small are getting in on the action. Ever since the original IPOD, portable MP3/Video players have skyrocketed with jammed packed features a...
With the plethora of mp3/video players out there to choose from, the KPEX really needs to be somewhere at the top of your list when shopping even on a budget level...
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The portable video scene is getting a kick out of the PSP – with new firmware and home brew movie players, it’s proven to be an excellent portable video player without being overly expensive. I bring up the PSP here because that’s almost...
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Atruereview.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:44
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The history of flash based portable media players is a rather interesting one. The first "mp3" players were flash based - albeit with storage capacities that are by todays standards, laughable. As hard drive and micro drive based players (...
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everythingusb.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:45
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Kingston's First Shot at PMP... And It Doesn't Disappoint Not everyone can afford an iPod, and not everyone should want an iPod. There's a sea of Portable Media Players on the market with different abilities and price points that are overlooked far too...
Gorgeous screen, Long video playback life, Plays protected WMA songs, Comes with two fun games, Easy line-in recording, Expandable by MiniSD or USB Mass Storage...
Requires two hands to operate, No music catalog, Can't record from FM, Doesn't feel very sturdy...
The K-PEX100 does a fantastic job killing boredom on a budget. Essential Specs & StatsDimensions: 3.7" x 0.57" x 1.8" Weight: 2.24 oz. w/ battery Screen: 2" 65k color LCD Playable format(s): MP3 (320kbps), WMA (192kbps), OGG (Q10), ASF, WAV Battery lif...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:45
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Seeking to branch out beyond the companys traditional role of memory supplier, Kingston has introduced its first entertainment device, the Kingston Portable Entertainment eXperience, or Kingston K-PEX 100. Unfortunately, this foray into the PMP market...
Good audio quality with 3D Sound setting, Relatively cheap for a 2GB player, Line-in recording...
Long boot-up time, All video files need to be transcoded into MPX format, Tight viewing angles, Volume controls on the bottom of the unit...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:49
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Kingston has surprised me with the K-PEX device. K-PEX stands for Kingston Portable Entertainment eXperience, and what a great experience I am having with it.Normally when people think Kingston they think Value RAM and USB flash memory. Not one person...
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mp3.com Updated: 2012-01-12 01:31:50
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The Kingston K-PEX offers tons of features in a compact and easy-to-use package; includes a miniSD expansion slot; built-in speaker; plays protected WMA and OGG files; includes photo, video, text, recorder, and gaming options; nice bright and colorful...
The Kingston K-PEX offers tons of features in a compact and easy-to-use package; includes a miniSD expansion slot; built-in speaker; plays protected WMA and OGG files; includes photo, video, text, recorder, and gaming options; nice bright and colorful...
The Kingston K-PEX has a budget build quality; uncommon USB port; must transcode all video files with bundled software; no subscription support; no album art; a couple of minor bugs that hopefully will be fixed.
For a budget portable media device, the likable Kingston K-PEX definitely rocks.
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