With TV-Out being the hot development topic among manufacturers of late the bar has shifted with the introduction of full HD 1080P HDMI output.
None of the players on trial offer that but this roundup looks at what they do offer and contains the final verdict in this week-long battle of the 3 inchers.
For the final time, the players we’re looking at are:
The 2GB touchscreen Nationite One Series OS-81
The 8GB touchscreen Onda VX series VX777LE
The 4GB Onda VX series VX555HD
and the mystery player…
See all after the jump.
-TV Out-
Nationite One Series OS-81
Using component TV-Out, surprisingly good quality RMVB playback on the animation and solid VCD quality on the AVI files.
As with each of the players there's not remote but the one drawback is continuous play
The make or break of any media player, the video and audio playback quality are put to the test in part three of the battle of the 3 inchers.
To recap, the players we’re looking at are:
The 2GB touchscreen Nationite One Series OS-81
The 8GB touchscreen Onda VX series VX777LE
The 4GB Onda VX series VX555HD
and the mystery player…
See their skills after the jump.
-Video Playback-
The same video test files were used on each player and comprised of an RMVB file and two AVIs.
Only the VX555HD got special treatment but more information on that when we come to it.
Nationite One Series OS-81
After losing out to the VX777LE on the interface wars its seems the OS-81 has found its area of expertise when it comes to video playback.
Powered by the Rockchip RK2706 the pla
Here we are with part two of the tests and comparisons, this time looking at the different user interfaces, ease of navigation and their respective pros and cons.
To recap, the players we're looking at are:
The 2GB touchscreen Nationite One Series OS-81
The 8GB touchscreen Onda VX series VX777LE
The 4GB Onda VX series VX555HD
and the mystery player…
See how usable they are after the jump.
-User Interface-
Nationite One Series OS-81
Graphically this is a very simple looking interface but everything you need is clearly displayed on the main screen making it an easy player to get around.
As it's touchscreen it's as simple and pointing to the section you want.
The screen transition is satisfying smooth with each new one sliding in from the right.
Once in a section
For the totally pocketable choice, a 3 inch player is the perfect small and easy option.
As they say, it's not size that matters but what you do with it so this feature will be taking a look at three 3-inchers and comparing the size, weight, features, interface and every other nook and cranny of these PMPs.
The player being put under the microscope are:
The 2GB touchscreen Nationite One Series OS-81
The 8GB touchscreen Onda VX series VX777LE
The 4GB Onda VX series VX555HD
and the mystery player...
Part one after the jump.
-First impressions-
Nationite OS-81
Out of the standard stylish Nationite packaging comes the player, an instruction book, a USB cable, a clip stand, a wall charger and earphones.
The player itself on first impressions has a refined light, slick
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* Mofi Carrying case
* Viewing stand
* Custom screen protector
* Car Charger
This presale will end on April 3rd and items will start to ship out in the first week of April.
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Well i was having an issue with converting this file, thats why it took me so long to upload it, even though i made it a few days ago.
Anyways, here is the new Onda VX777LE, as you can see from the video review, it really is a totally different player from the VX777, it still has the nice look, but its entire UI is different.
The player does use the RK2706 chipset and much of the UI is similar to that of the Nationite S:Flo, it is however not as slick as the S:Flo, the UI is cruder, the touch screen is resistive and although i won't say its very sensitive or not very responsive, it does at times make the UI harder to use.
I think people will like this player because the UI is easier to use, it does allow for better use of the music player and it will be priced under $90 when it co
Imp3 has more information and new renderings of the VX777LE, looks like it will also have a FM transmitter and TV out (both of which are now becoming standard feature on most players), but whats more interesting is the UI. The above image show the new vertical based UI, it looks quite similar to that of the Natonite S:Flo, so who knows, we maybe in for a treat and get an Onda player with more than the standard UI their players normally have.
More info and pictures on imp3.net
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