Posts Tagged V8000HDB

Sochip SC8600 to WT6106

June 1, 2010 by HS in Other with No Comments.

For those interested, this chip was found in the Ainol V8000HDB when that player was taken apart. However, according to the Ainol website, the V8000HDB is supposed to contain the Sochip SC8600 chip.  The HOTT HD390 also shares this chip. So what does this all mean? It most likely means that this chip is just the same Sochip SC8600 renamed which means functionality stays the same. This may seem like a strange move, the the adoption of a new name means that, to those less interested in knowing this kind of information, it seems that this chip is entirely unique and new. In fact, it is unknown if Sochip was even the original manufacturer of the SC8600 as that itself just could be a rename. It's all very confusing, isn't it, but best to keep up to speed if you're planning on purchasing a C

Ainol ‘PVP’s Boast HDMI Output & USB-HOST

August 14, 2009 by Tom in PMP with No Comments.

Chinese PMPers Ainol are launching their V8000HD series under the banner of 'Portable Visual Players' (PVP) which offer H.264 HD video decoding, HDMI output and USB-HOST connectivity. There'll be three V8000HD PVPs to choose from, each with their own military-based name that sounds like it was handed out by the computer from Wargames. The V8000HDG (Jetfire) has a 5 inch 800 x 480 touchscreen, the V8000HDB (Defcon) has a 4.3 inch 480 x 272 display while the V8000HDA (Metorplex) sports a 4.3 inch 800 x 480 touch display. All three support H.264 (MPEG-AVC) and play MKV, MOV and MP4 videos as well as MP3, WMA and WAV audio. The most exciting features on offer are the HDMI output ad the USB-HOST which will allow users to plug in USB cameras, phones and PDAs into the player. Could this doc

 

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