"There's the InnoAce device (pictured on top), of which i'm not even certain what it's called like - my guess would be "IDC-2000", a successor to the IDC-1000 (never seen that either, but whatever). Besides obvious stuff like MP3 and video support, this thing will come with DMB (Digital Media Broadcasting) support, so gadget freaks can use all kind of sattelite-related technique to send media files from one device to another. Ehh... yeah, whatever (iAudio's planning to introduce this on their A2 as well, right?). DMB will also be used on InnoAce's other new products, among which are a portable GPS/PDA-like unit (DF-100) and some multimedia cellphone gizmo (B300). The other product (at the bottom of the picture) is probably an OEM - it's dubbed "P20", not much else is known about the original manufacturer (could be SysonChips) - and covers video displaying, recording, audio playback and photo support. The P20 comes with a 3.5-inch screen and internal speakers, as well as a 20GB hard drive." Not much information on either of these, but it is clear that the PVP market is following the MP3 market in becoming full of lots of off-brand devices with mostly the same features.