To celebrate the good times and also a device of the past, here's a not-so-little treat for you - a babe out with the Teclast T51. Happy Friday everyone!
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We've got two treats courtesy of Teclast for you today - the T51's successor: the T59, and the X19HD.The teaser image of the T59 shows that it will come with quite a few changes from the T51 we know so well. Straight off the bat we can see that the T59 comes with several hardware buttons (we're hoping there's a lock switch to prevent all those pocket-plays) as opposed to the T51's single buttons and focus on it's touchscreen UI. Whether or not the T59 will come with a similar UI, we don't yet know. We can also see that the shell, in fact, the overall design seems to be very much different and almost thicker - something we wouldn't expect from a follow-up device. With no official specs or other info released yet, we can only assume that the T59 will surpass the legendary T51 (legendary as
I got it, arrived at the office today and a small package was waiting for, hadn't been so excited to see a courier parcel from China in such a long time.
Ok so here is a very quick over view (i have been using it for under an hour):
Overall the player is much larger than the original S:Flo, its thickness and size kind of reminds of the latest generation of iPod classics, but its not huge, the thickness and overall size work well together. The player has a bit of weight to it, but due to the where i am feeling the most weight coming from the player i am going to assume this actually has one big battery. The back of the player is metal and not plastic, nicely made and good paint job, not complaints there.
The font is pretty much the exact same as the S:Flo when it comes to mater
Update: 3.5" Capacitive screen.
Update: ** Ah who are we kidding, you know sure as sunshine that we're going to have this ** - Title changed to "Next Gen Nationite S:Flo...."
Update: We have real pictures of the device, its not on paper, the device is in the final stages of being tested by the factory **
Visit the forum thread for more updates and pictures of the real player.
This is just one very impressive player, well at least on paper. The T51 is not a normal player, sure it looks similar to the older T50/S:Flo, but the internals on this machine are just jaw dropping. The T51 will have at its core the new Rockchip RK2806 chip, capable of supporting HD video playback (1280x720) and supporting 720p AVI, H.264 (MKV) and RMVB. It will also have two Wolfson WM8740 audio chips and it..