Following on in design from the MSI MT-V887 is the MT-V888, a 4.3 inch 480 x 272 player that runs on the Rockchip RK2728B chip.
Supported playback includes RMVB / RM, MP4, FLV (H.264/H.263, VOB, MPG, DAT, MOV video and more, as well as MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, OGG, WAV and AAC audio.
It also supports DTS, AC-3 decoding and has composite and component TV-Out.
The biggest draw to this player’s probably the price, with the 8GB model selling at 399 yuan/$59.
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More pictures are surfacing of what Windows new G85 players user interface will look like. So far i have been quite impressed with how the UI will look on this 4.3" touch screen player. One of the interesting things i spotted on this latest release of UI shots is the possible covert art browsing, which we do know is possible as it has been utilized on other Rockchip based players, such as the RAmos T9HD.
Overall the G85 looks to be shaping upto having quite a very nice looking UI, although to this date the UI shots have been renderings and no real images are our yet of how it really looks on the player.
The G85 is a RK2728B based player, capable of playing multiple video formats, inlcuding MKV, AVI, RMVB and FLV. It's also can play videos that are upto 1280 x 720 resolution and has
Teclast announced a few days ago that they would be using the new Rockchip media processor, RK2728B with their new player. The C350 will be a 3.0" touch screen and have a slim profile. The real highlight of this player is the RK2728B chip, the new chip is quite like the RK2806 chip, capable of playing multiple video formats, including AVI, FLV, RMVB and MKV.
I really haven't seen yet how this new chip can really perform, but if we are to believe the spec sheets that have been released for the RK2728B chip, then the player maybe able to support videos upto 1280x720 resolution. I really am not sure how this chipset is different from the RK2806 chip, which on paper, looks the same as the RK2728B chip. Well i look forward to getting my first RK2728B player and testing that baby out.
Teclast have gone small this time around with their 3 inch C350 which packs the Rockchip RK2728B HD decoder chip which allows playback of HD MKV 720P video and H.264 decoding.
Not much other information's been released yet other than it supports MKV, AVI, RM, RMVB, MP4, MOV, VOB, DAT, FLV and 3GP video and audio's been stepped up with different playback functions, Microsoft PlayFX and 8 EQ modes.
The UI would be nice to see, along with the memory (we do know it's TF expandable though). It is as yet, early days.
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Micro Star International have released the MT-V887, a budget 4.3 inch player that packs a Rockchip RK2728B capable of H.264 video decoding and 720P HD output.
The 4GB model costs 299 yuan / $43 and the 8GB's 388 yuan / $56.
Screenwise it's inkeeping with the price at 480 x 272 pixels TFT but a huge selection of supported audio and video files and the regular host of extra features mean this cheapo player could be perfectly acceptable.
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