The folks over at zol have compared and summarised, complete with pictures and tabulated specs, 7 popular 5-inch players on the market today. Their rationale for doing so is that 5-inch players will soon overtake 4.3-inch players as the industry leading standard in terms of quality and desirability, particularly when we keep in mind that newer and better chips are able to better decode 1080p videos at 800x480 resolution. The devices compared are the RAmos T13FHD; the Onda VX575; the Gemei S6000; the Ainol V8000HDS; the Newman A16HD; the Bmorn BM-889; and the ICOO E900P. All of these players are capable of decoding 1080p video with the exception of the Newman A16HD and the Bmorn BM-889 which can do only 720p. If you're in the market for a 5-inch player, this might be the roundup to help
This is Ondas latest Sochip player, it comes with 8GB of internal memory and has HDMI TV out. The player can support very high resolution videos and it can also support 1080p video out via it HDMI slot.
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Hot from the factory comes the latest Onda player, sporting HD playback, 8GB storage and HDMI output.
Read the review after the jump.
(For more images, see the gallery at the bottom of the article)
The Box
The actual packaging design is simple, stark and almost utilitarian, displaying a muted graphic of cinema seats and nothing else but text and logos for the various functions.
Inside you'll find the player, a package of instructions, warranty card, cleaning cloth etc, a stand, a set of Onda branded standard earphones, a USB charging cable, a standard USB connection cable and a USB adaptor to accomodate the smaller input plug the player uses.
The Player
First impressions
Out of the box the first noticable thing about this 5 inch player is that its plastic shell