Posts Tagged comparison

PMP Image Quality And Viewing Angle Test

September 12, 2009 by Tom in PMP with 3 Comments.

We've taken five players with 800 x 480 displays and tested their viewing angles and display quality using the same 5 image files. Here's what we thought of them. See how the Ainol V6000HDS, the Ramos T11RK, the Onda VX545HD, the Onda VX535HD and the Nationite OS-72HR fared against each other below. Ainol V6000HDS 4.3" screen Viewed front on the image is bright and bold but as soon as it's tilted you lose quality. If it's tilted forward the whites come to the forefront giving the effect of a photographic negative, if it's tilted backward the black shades get darker but there's little in the way of loss of quality. Considering the tilt, the viewing angles from the sides are remarkably good, giving little change in contrast or colour. As long as it's not facing straight o

TV-OUT Comparison Tests: RK2706 To HD

September 3, 2009 by Tom in Chuwi, Nationite, PMP Review, Review, Rockchip with 2 Comments.

Having a wealth of video in your pocket for commuting or travel is one thing and we all know today's screens are more than capable of satisfying every time. When you take those videos inside and delve into the world of TV-Out, however, it's another thing altogether. So, here's a handy rundown of the TV-Out quality of different players in our bid to serve you well for an evening in front of the TV. The test begins after the break. Nationite OS-81 The first to be put under the scrutinous eye of the TV test team is the 0S 81. In an age where technology is advancing at a rate of knots, this big player from last year fared well considering. The 640 x 480 standard composite video output was comparable to that of an old Chinese DVD player I own. A cut above VCD quality, the ima

 

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