RAmos have now released there long awaited bluetooth enabled player, the V85.
RAmos have been here before with bluetooth with mixed response so they thought they would try again. The player is touchsreen based, square in appearance and bucks trend at the moment by using a sigmatel cjip at its heart.
Apart from bluetooth this player is standard on features, touchsreen 2.8" screen, movies, ebook .. you know the score, but will the bluetooth zap the battery to fast
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Gemei has announced a revamped version of their older X750 player, the older player used the ADI Blackfin chipset, the newer player will most likely be using a RK2706 or JZ4740 chip, we aren't entirely sure which chip they will be using. The biggest difference between the old and the new version is the X750+ ability for TV-Out, seems it will be able to show videos in a 220 × 176 to 720 × 576 resolution on your TV.
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We just had this sent to our inbox via the Onda factory. The new Onda VX777 seems to have a much nicer looking touch screen than the older Onda VX747. One thing that we have been told is that the new VX777 will use a capacitive touch screen, like the Nationite S:Flo, as opposed to resistive, which Chinese touch screen MP4 players normally use.
The first image of what the VX777 will look like, looks like they have just refined the VX747 design a little.
This will be a 3.0" Touch screen player (with the same audio/video capabilities was the VX747) and it will have TV-Out. This won't have a 4.3" screen or Wifi, unlike previous reported.
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Well this just had to be shouted out as on the mp4nation forum there have been efforts to get external applications to load on these two player .. well, it been done, with hard work and a great community effort there is finally a solution to make these players accept externall games and application
For those who do not know, the Ramos v80 and the newman M-Touch are protable media players in which their operating system is based on an embeded version of the Microsoft Windows CE platform. Now this was heavilty locked down, with no active sync connestion ahd thus no way to load external applications. Also remember that the momo m-touch player is extremely cheap, so you are getting a great deal here for winCE based device.
Well, without going into detail, there has been a major breakthr
Teclast seem to be playing catch up with the likes of Onda and Ramos at the moment and are releasing another new MP4 player.
Introducing the M23
Another wheel based player with a Rockchip RK2706 insid. This is the chip of choice for Teclast, persoanally i think its an underperformer but hey, who am i.
So all the standard rockchip features apply here, RMVB, AVI @ 30fps etc so nothing new there, but one wonders why another player and it seems Teclast still refuse to add SD card support to their players.
Oh, it has one trick up its sleeve - G-sensor support but no real info on what that means in terms of this player yet
• 320 x240 dot-matrix full color TFT display
• support to the rotation five key
• support MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC music formats
• support MPEG-4 (A
The first pictures of the new RAmos V8 player are starting to emerge and it looks pretty sexy, only 7.8mm thick and a 4.3" touch screen. Still no images of the UI, RAmos has said the UI will be quite different from that of the standard iPod Touch UIs that most Chinese MP4 touch screen players have been coming out with.
The article also states that the player will come with 16GB of internal memory, quite impressive.
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Onda, famed nowadays as hard and fast ingenics chip users have decided to jump aboard the Rockchip wagon with a range of budget players.
Now this will get even more confusing as rather than release a new looking player they have decided yet again to rename and existing player - the VX979. Now they have already renamed this once when they changed from the older rockchip to the ingenics JZ series, and called it the VX979+. This new player has been creatively named the .... VX979LE .. da da, just to add more confusion.
Onda VX979LE
Specs
? 2.4", 320 × 240 dot-matrix TFT screen true color;
?support for MP3, WMA, WAV and other audio formats; support APE / FLAC lossless compression music;
?support for Microsoft PlayFX audio; eight kinds of audio EQ mode;
?support lyrics synchronize
MP4 Nation has added our first Nationite player, although the R1 is not as advanced or feature rich as the original Nationite X1, it does utilize the new Rockchip RK2706 chipset (as used in the RAmos RM970), providing hi res playback of AVI, RMVB and FLV file format all displayed on a stunning 2.6" WVGA screen.
The player can handle upto a maximum resolution of 800x480 for AVI in XVid format and 720x480 for RMVB. With 8GB of internal memory, 7mm thick body and internal speakers, the Nationite R1 is only $89.50 or $99.50 with additional accessories and a 2GB microSD card.
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We were informed of this particular player a few weeks ago, seems that Onda has officially given this player a model number, the Onda VX777. This will be one of the first Chinese MP4 players that will come with Wifi, but its unclear if the Wifi can be used for Internet browsing or just to get Internet radio, either way, its pretty cool.
The Onda VX777, currently, looks to have the same design and have all the same specs (apart from the wifi) as the Onda VX767, the VX777 will also come with a house 3000mAh battery, allowing for 30hrs of audio and 10hrs of video (and from my testing of the VX767, 17hrs+ of video out playback).
Below are the specs that have been forwarded, however i need to add, we were told before that this model would come with a touch screen, lets hope the final v
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