epoq-cvwd.jpgEpoq continues to look to impress as it introduces through online retailer First to You new portable media players and portable media watches. Two new models of the latter have just been introduced, with the $200 EMP-CVWD-2 catching our eye the most.

Perhaps the most striking thing about this new Epoq portable media watch, available next month, is its stainless steel case with built-in 1.8-inch widescreen display. Full Story »

epoq-mp4-watch.jpgEpoq portable media player devices look to have taken a different form factor with this Epoq MP4 Video Wrist Watch, one of several currently for sale at online retailer First to You. This particular watch is priced at around $170.

While I’m not a huge fan of having something looking like a scientific calculator watch on my wrist, this video wrist watch (model EMP-CVWC-2) at least attempts to look decent with its contemporary metal case. Full Story »

Epoq EMP-FT804Online retailer First to You sure seems to have a thing for Epoq portable media players. After our previous coverage of other for sale Epoq PMPs, yet more have appeared on the First to You Web site. One of these is the EMP-FT804 ($110.95).

The cool looking EMP-FT804 sports a small 2.2-inch LCD screen which is touch sensitive. Full Story »

epoq-steel.jpgFirst For You, besides bringing us the Epoq PMP we mentioned earlier this week, also has some similar products from Epoq on sale. One which caught our eye for its stylish looks, if nothing else, is this 1GB model with a 2.4-inch color display.

This particular Epoq (anybody know the model number on these?) is tricked out in a similar fashion to the previous PMP we covered. What grabs us the most though Full Story »

epoq-24.jpgHere’s a tiny portable media player for you. This new PMP from Epoq, on sale from First to You for around $100, is small: we’re talking matchbook size small.

This new Epoq player, which seems to be one of several Epoq devices for sale through First to You (more on those later), sports a 2.4″ 320 x 240 color LCD display. Specifications posted on the sales page claim a “new RockChip processor, allowing unconverted AVI movie playback at 25 frames per second.” Full Story »