Vosonic's VP5700 shames the PMP acronym
After careful deliberation, we can only assume Vosonic's VP5700 is some form of portable media player, but considering just how unsightly it is, the actual nomenclature is probably a non-issue. Nevertheless, this unit features a 3.5-inch display, way too much plastic, a bizarre looking control scheme, a multicard reader and support for a slew of image, audio and video files. Mum's the word on a price / release date (again, not like you care, right? Right.), but those flash cards sure look as if they're entering the device mighty hastily, wouldn't you say?
[Thanks, Yoav]
Update: Seems this thing may actually be a photo backup device -- thanks Almus!
[Thanks, Yoav]
Update: Seems this thing may actually be a photo backup device -- thanks Almus!





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aguiluz @ May 19th 2008 7:54PM
That's... Ugly.
spass @ May 19th 2008 8:11PM
Is that the front or the back?
OziD @ May 19th 2008 7:56PM
Reminds me of a Game Gear for some reason
DB @ May 19th 2008 7:57PM
whats up with the clown fishes? apple has them in their products and now vosonic does too
Ignatius @ May 19th 2008 8:25PM
Probably to indicate you'd look like a clown by buying their products.
7on @ May 19th 2008 9:25PM
I think Apple's has to do with Jobs (at the time) owning Pixar. And the movie Finding Nemo. Vosonic, on the other hand, is just copying apple.
ingus @ May 19th 2008 7:58PM
hmm? the control layout is pretty similar to Creative Zen... its just twice as thick.
Almus @ May 19th 2008 8:04PM
Looks to me like another portable media card backup device (or maybe thats just what I hope it is) takes multiple formats of memory card, backs the card up to the internal hard drive, lets you preview your images and movies (even in raw format) and put your card back in your photos or video camera to continue shooting. I know there are a few products out there that do this, but comparing this to those, it looks nice.
ingus @ May 19th 2008 8:13PM
@ Almus:
oh my, you are absolutely right!
read the engadget's original article and took it at face value, this thing is a crappy PMP.
saw your comment, followed the read link and read the original website, this is clearly a much enhanced backup device. it supports 2.5 inch SATA HDD's (up to a max of 250gb) has a user replaceable 2500 mA battery (np-100 battery, fujifilm?), pictbridge compatible, and support a wide range of memory card formats and video/audio codecs.
this product just got a WHOLE lot more interesting!
Ayrkain @ May 19th 2008 8:36PM
Nice catch, Almus!
retro77 @ May 19th 2008 8:10PM
"...but those flash cards sure look as if they're entering the device mighty hastily, wouldn't you say?"
or leaving the device mighty hastily!!!
Zorque @ May 19th 2008 8:26PM
Damn, I came here to say this.
myatsu @ May 19th 2008 8:12PM
When I saw this, the frist thing that came to mind was "Gameboy on steroids"
dfivetwo @ May 19th 2008 8:36PM
I believe this meant to be used as an image tank instead of a pmp.
I have a Vosonic VP-8360, and it's really handy for long holidays to store all my photos on so I don't have to lug around a laptop. I dont care if it's ugly, as long as it's functional.
Don't be so quick to criticize every product which isn't made to win design awards. As long as it's quick to transfer files, has a lot of format support and keeps my files safe, then I'm happy. If I can buy the product a lot cheaper because the company didnt have spend a fortune researching what would make it look the prettiest, even better..
Roofus @ May 19th 2008 8:41PM
it's actually a frame reversed, they're really fleeing
Doug @ May 19th 2008 8:44PM
I hope thats how fast you can unload your memory sticks from that thing.. In fact, IT BETTER! BLAZING UNLOADING SPEEDS.. WILL PUT HOLE THROUGH AN UNKNOWN SUSPECTORS HEAD!
cokebottle @ May 19th 2008 9:19PM
so um engadget editors do you actually read the pages you linking to or do you just look at the pictures and make wild assumptions?
gm76 @ May 19th 2008 9:25PM
If you don't need a screen for picture viewing, you may be better off with one of Nexto's offerings.
Cal @ May 19th 2008 9:48PM
Kim Jong-il is burning with envy...
blizz @ May 20th 2008 12:13AM
looks like the old sega nomad
mikenz @ May 20th 2008 12:51AM
Ihave had 2 Vosonic over the last 6 years and both have been fantastic in a wide range of activities. their promary pupose of mobile storage for photography is brilliant - fast back up of a wide range of cards good size screen for reviewing shots. As a mobile device for transferrin larger amounts of data - brilliant. As a portable digital recorder - easy to use records in aac format brilliantly. Agree it might not look as flash and as pretty as some other way more expensive devices but bang for buck , this has it. Utilitarian functional and useful as!!!!
giuliop @ May 20th 2008 4:21AM
Looks like you dismissed yet another product you don't know anything about and failed to understand mighty hastily, wouldn't you say?
Andy Jones @ May 20th 2008 7:41AM
"the PMP acronym"
PMP isn't an acronym.
NeverSummer @ May 20th 2008 9:54AM
This can view RAW files from Canon, Nikon, etc. It also display histogram of your shots. This is the most complete all possible backup and PMP out there. Is ugly, but very functional. I had the older version and went on a month vacation. Put 30+ hours of movies for my 20 hrs flight and also use it for my digital camera backup. Can anyone iPod, Cowon, etc do this?
conor @ May 20th 2008 3:37PM
English Link:
http://www.computex.biz/vosonic/default.aspx?PageType=ProductDetail&pdt_id=16356&pcode=
Same thing why were you confused Engadget? Dont you reed your own stories?
http://www.engadget.com/2006/05/15/vosonics-vp8360/
sideswiped @ May 21st 2008 2:43PM
seconded
Sanam Kansara @ May 26th 2008 8:25PM
"...those flash cards sure look as if they're entering the device mighty hastily, wouldn't you say?"
I'd say they're trying to leave.
Cal @ May 27th 2008 8:30PM
i just realized i had posted my comment on the wrong article. My comment-
Kim Jong-il is burning with envy...
was meant for the article on the xbox that was given to the South Korean President