Posts Tagged T5

Chuwi Comes Out With Their T-Series PMPs Made For Entertainment

July 20, 2011 by Alex in Chuwi, MP3, MP4, PMP with No Comments.

The T-series are Chuwi's new line of portable media players, each with their own size - 4.3-, 5- and 7-inches - with their names pertaining to their sizes - T4, T5 and T7 respectively. Chuwi is no novice when it comes to making PMPs, but what sets the T-series players apart from their other players is their design for being an absolute entertainment device. Find out more after the break. They all come with what Chuwi calls 'built-in Flash apps' (not sure if this has any connection with Adobe's) that includes an array of basic game apps. The players are also able to do 720p HD video playback and supports most of your common video and audio file formats. We don't know yet what processor they use, and there's not much more on its other specs, but you can check out more pictures of th

Turbo T5 5-Inch MID

June 25, 2010 by HS in Tablet with No Comments.

The Turbo T5, pictured above, is a 5-inch MID that runs on Windows Mobile 6.5. The 5-inch resistive touchscreen boasts a standard 800x480 screen resolution, and the internals are comprised of a 667MHz Samsung processor (further details as yet unknown), 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, a GPS receiver chip as well as WiFi and Bluetooth functionality. The MID is fairly thin, at 1.25cm, and is one of the fewer MIDs coming out of China to run on the Windows Mobile OS, rather than the more popular and more accessible Google Android OS. This MID, though at an excellent portability size, won't double as a player as it does not decode videos particularly well. Pricing and availability info to come later. via midbbs

SmartQ T5 Redux – new firmware gives a makeover to the T5

February 23, 2008 by Raz in PMP, SmartQ with No Comments.

SmartQ has released a new firmware and they have done a near complete overhaul of the UI, one of the newest features is the players ability to sort music by artist, album, year, genre and favorites. Sere83 has done a video review of the new interface, check out the GBA emulation, seems the T5 can handle it pretty well. Discuss here

 

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