Posts Tagged T9

Shake Your Way Through Your Playlist With The iRiver T9 MP3 Player

May 23, 2011 by Alex in MP3, PMP with 1 Comment.

With the amount of devices that can multitask now-a-days, it's great to see that companies are still coming out with a device that focuses on one main task. The iRiver T9 is not one of those devices. It is titled an MP3 player, but one that comes with many other functions, whilst having its supposedly main function - playing MP3 audio files - rather limited to only 2GB or 4GB. The T9 can also act as a USB storage unit and can be plugged directly into your computer via its slide-out USB 2.0 connector.  You can also plug it into your speaker's USB port (given it has one) in order to play music straight from the player. Moving on from the music side of things, the T9 will track your calorie intake, as well as distance ran/walked. It is also an FM radio and voice recorder. However, quite po

RAmos T9 (Touch Screen) Video Review and Sale!

April 14, 2009 by Raz in Ramos, Special Deals, Video Review with 1 Comment.

Well we have had our sample for sometime, but i only found the time to get this video done now.  The RAmos T9 use the newer RK2712 chipset, which is capable of better video playback than the standard RK2706 chipset, but should not be mistaken as being the same as the CC1600 chipset. The T9 has a very beautiful 4.3" high resolution screen, with a capacitive touch screen interface. The scrolling is like that of the S:Flo, a very nice dynamic scrolling, the overall UI is nice and the touch screen is more responsive than what i showed it to be on the review. We are currently having a bit of a presale, order today the RAmos T9 8GB for just $119.50 and get with it a free viewing stand and a mofi case. Discuss on our forum Get one today!

RAmos T9 16GB review and pictures

March 25, 2009 by Raz in PMP Review, Ramos with 1 Comment.

The RAmos T9 is a very stylish player, with an overall small body size (but with a slightly thick metallic frame), a very nice capacitive touch screen and a beautiful and vibrant, high resolution screen. The T9 does use the RK2712 media chip, this is basically an improved form of the popular RK2706 chipset, capable of playing high resolution videos better than the RK2706 chip could. This chip is needed to take full advantage of the 800x480 resolution screen that the player has. The T9's most outstanding attribute is its high quality screen, a user would find it hard to find fault with the screen RAmos choose to use with the player, with colors just jumping out at you at even the most extreme of viewing angles. Not only does the UI look even better with such a screen, but video

 

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