The newer version of the popular old Optimus Touch player, with a 2.8" touch screen, sleek design, tv out and a Flash based user interface, the Touch 2nd gen is a well rounded player. Whats best is its low price, the 4GB version is available for just $59.50. The player also has a built in CMOS camera and you can also download aqnd play flash 7 games onto the player.
Optimus players are MP4 Nations general brand name for generic players, they actually carry no Optimus brand on them, but are of good quality but are usually overally not as good as our other branded players - they are however vert low priced and still make for good players.
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Onda are to releae yet another new player onto the market, they have only just released the VX787 and the VX525 over the last month!!
so, introducing the ONDA VX777LE
So as you can tell from the title, this is another version of the onda VX777 but with an added LE for confusions sake
Now if you look at the renderings of the user interface the layout look very similar to the onda vx525, the 525 is based on the Actions chip and uses the WRTIME flash (Adobe) based UI, so is this another one of these player, if so then this would be a 3", 16:9 ratio version rather that the vx525 2.4" 4:3 ratio screen
Anyway, this is all the info we have to date so for a full discussion and many many theories as to what this player actually will be, head on over to the forums join in the Chinese
Well i found this interesting video off this article, which had mistaken the video for a demo of the VX525, which if you watch our video of a VX525, you will see the two are quite different. The biggest difference in the new video is that the UI is to be used on a phone!
Although the UI basically differs from the VX525 UI by having two additional functons - text messaging and dialing, its still pretty impressive. What we can see from the video is that the UI is working on a fully working development board and that the phone feature actually seems to be working, so both the UI and the hardware (be it on a dev board) are functional.
The user interface is based on Adobe flash 7 and work on a run time environment developed by a Chinese company called WRTIME. WRTIME has been gaining q
I found this tid bit of information off iMP3, which was supplied to them by Onda. Seems that the entire UI will be based on Flash, ok thats nothing new, but it looks like a solid confirmation that they do mean Adobe Flash and not anything else. Also the player will utilize the WRTIME flash runtime engine, which is actually something we have seen before on player that many mistook for the M-touch (watch video), the same runtime was used in this Korean PMP not too long ago also.
Some other details from the PR Onda gave is that the player can have its UI customized and not just changing graphics, but also in how the actual UI works. Also the WRTIME engine will be handle a lot of flash based games, allowing you to download and play all those cheesy flash games.
iMP3 Article