The guys over at Zol have stripped down the new Onda VX535HD to its bare bones, you can pretty much expect most of the current players using the new Ingenic CC1600 media chip to be pretty similar.
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The new Onda VX535HD uses the latest Ingenic chipset, the CC1600, which claims to run at an astonishing 1.6Ghz, more than 3 times the clock speed of any previous China media chip. The VX535HD is a fantastic video player, the powerful chipset allows for near perfect video playback for videos that are upto a high resolution of 1280x720, so it can be considered as support 720p HD video quality.
What compliments the players media chip is the 800 x 480 resolution screen, almost twice the resolution that we are normally accustomed to on similar sized players. This allows for videos to look even more sharp and clearer than previously seen before.
There is no doubt that as a video player, the VX535HD is quite capable of taking on any major brand media player and in most cases, leaving them i
Just prior to Chinese New Year Onda sent us over a sample unit of their new Onda VX535HD, their first player using the new China Chip CC1600 'HD' chip, using a 4.3" TFT screen capable of 800x480 resolution. Overall the player is no different from that of other players using the same chipset, the screen quality is excellent and the chips video playback performance is very good. However unlike other similar players the VX535HD does not come with a wireless remote, not too much of a biggy, but it is a nice feature to have on this player that does have very good video out quality.
One other thing this player does share in common with other similar players using the CC1600 chip is the rather poor user interface. Overall the UI is not much different from players that ran on the JZ47xx chipset