Posts Tagged Nationite OS-72HR

Nationite OS-72HR Disassembled

August 2, 2010 by HS in Nationite with No Comments.

For all you old-schoolers rocking this Nationite PMP - have you been curious as to the internals? Well, the Nationite OS-72HR has been disassembled - look after the break for some glorious innards of this retired PMP. The following images were posted by MP4Nation vet maderin1 here (click images for larger ones!). View the entire gallery here. Below is just a few select pictures. Opening up the player. Player laid flat, 2 pieces. Tiny screws which hold the board to the backplate. After the board and backplate are separated, you can see the LCD connector. Close-up of LCD connector. And that's it! View the rest here. Discuss this on our forums!

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

 

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