RAmos this week announced that they were releasing an alternative version of the T11 model, the current version runs TI Davinchi chip, which we believe is the reason why the T11 is so expensive, well on Monday they announced the T11 with the Rockchip RK2806 media processor and today we have our first video peek.
What we can take from this first peek is that the touch screen seems to be quite sensitive, there also seems to be kinetic scrolling and even cover art music browsing, certainly on e of the more impressive UI we have seen on a RAmos player to date. Video playback looks very good, this version of the T11 will also have the 800 x 480 resolution screen. It also looks like that it will be able to support TV out at 720p.
One last thing to note, at the end where the reviewer show
People love to tinker about and this is what one user of the new RAmos T11 media player has been doing.
The RAmos T11 is one of the new range from RAmos using the TI chip, has touchscreen and very good media playing capabilities. But one user was not impressed and decided to redo the little player with a Google Android makeover.
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Discuss on the forums (thanks to forum member Geeeer for posting)
RAmos has announced another new player, this time a successor to their RAmos T10, the T11 will also be using the Texas Instruments DaVinci chipset at it core, however the T11 will be touch screen based, unlike the T10 which is push button based. The initial UI renderings show it to have a far more cleaner and sophisticated look than what the T10 originally had. The biggest benefit of the DaVinchi processor is its ability to support MKV and H.264 formats, although the T10 has had mixed reviews for its support these two formats, RAmos has been steadily releasing updates to improve MKV and H.264 playback. More pictures after the break.
The T11 will also have a high resolution 800 x 480 screen, support high quality TV out (possibly 720p) and many other of the same features as the T10 (s