Teclast has finally officially announced their Teclast T50+, a 'newer' version of their Teclast T50 (also known as Nationite S:Flo). If you have been frequenting our forums you will know that this isn't much of new news and we have been dubbing this as the S:Flo Lite already. In fact, i've had a sample of this for almost two weeks now.
The player is the same as the T50, with wolfson audio chip, WQVGA screen, RK2706 chip, but it will not have a capactive touch screen, it will be using the same touch screen as the M26, the touch screen is now referred to as multi-point touch, which is basically a funky sort of resisitive touch screen. What does the change in touch screen mean, well it means no more fast scrolling.
There are two new features on the player, one will be TV Out, a now common
Teclast has shown the first real images of their new M26, it is basically as smaller version of the T50, but the touch screen may not be capacitive (although this hasn't been confirmed). The player does have a slightly sleeker and nicer design than that of the T50, but the M26 only has a 2.6" screen.
The M26 will utilize the RK2706 media chip and will also carry a wolfson audio chip, it will be able to play hi res avi, rmvb and flv video files while also being able to play mp3, wma, flac and ape file formats. It also has TV out and from the below image, the TV out is quite respectable.
Most like this player will be out anywhere by the end of this month to mid next month. no pricing info, but most likely will be cheaper than the T50.
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Discus
Looks like Teclast will have a new touch screen player out soon, thinner than a iPhone and with a touch screen as sensitive and capable of multi-touch like the iPhone/Touch
FTA:
Thinner than iphone
WQVGA ? 400*240 ?
RMVB/RM/FLV/AVI
Ultra-high-resolution screen
ultra-wide-screen
same iphone capacitive touch-screen
multi-point touch
the whole bit-rate RMVB / RM / FLV / AVI video player, dual-core independence high-quality audio processor.
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