RAmos T11RK 8GB 5.0" Touch Screen Hi-Res - 720P TV Out + Remo

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  • Model: T11RK_8GB
  • Manufactured by: RAmos


RAmos have really stepped up to the mark with the new T11RK.
Based on the new rockchip this player is notable in its use of FLASH for the user interface, delivering a friendly, funky and responsive experience. With advanced video playback, full Tv-out functionality and a lucious 5" touchscreen the T11RK is a massive step forward for Chinese media players.

 
 

 

This overview is based on initial release firmware, for the latest details and changes please check out the forum and get the latest info on this player

Hardware

Let me just do a quick run down on the hardware. Overall the player is well built, the front frame, although made to look like metal, is infact just plastic with silver paint. The back is also plastic and has RAmos new mumumusic logo engraved all over it, not that bad looking actually.

The player has a nice weight about it, not that heavy and it doesn't feel cheap. The T11RK has a 5.0? high res screen, capable of 800 x 480 resolution, however they seem to be using the same screen as they did the T12, so colors on this screen look a little washed out and the screen has the same viewing angle issues, in particular when viewing from down, images look particularly dark, the best viewing angle for this screen is either directly in front or looking from the top.

The touch screen is resistive, but it doesn't really matter as the responsiveness from the screen is quite good, actually its surprisingly good, BUT, for whatever reason, RAmos choose to use a plastic screen, this causes a bit of a problem when moving your finger across it as there seems to be too much grip making it hard to smoothly move your finger across. Needless to say that this does cause issues with the navigation. I do think the finger grip issue is something that will subside over time as the screen gets more worn in and i myself become more accustomed to touch screen responsiveness and sensitivity. Overall though i think the touch screen has been well implemented, i don't think i have seen such a nice touch screen/UI interaction on a Chinese MP4 player since the S:Flo.

One smart thing i found on the player is where the IR remote is placed, its located on the bottom edge of the player, at first i thought this was pretty stupid, i mean why would you put the port there when the player would have to be held at an angle if a person was watching a movie on it, making the port hard to be in direct line of sight with the remote. Then it hit me, its the first player thats had the port in the right place, as the remote it meant to be used while the players TV out is being used. Unlike other players which have the port in the front and would need to be stood up for the IR remote to work when your sitting on the sofa, the T11Rk can just be easily laid flat on a table with the IR port facing your sofa. Ok i know, its not a huge deal, but i thought it was nice of RAmos to actually think that through.

Software:

The UI is very well made, its not perfect and for the most part, its nothing that we have not seen on other Chinese players, just this UI is more slick with a few added bells and whistles.

The UI is smooth and the player loads very fast, almost under 5 seconds. The icons are the nicest, but considering it is a Rockchip player, retheming this shouldn't be the hardest thing to do.

The player does allow for dynamic/kinetic scrolling, like that on the S:Flo, the only problem here is the grip issue with the screen, this can hamper your finger interaction with the scrolling.

Video playback is very much like that on the T12, it supports very high resolution videos and i even tested out some of the MKV samples from our samples collection, some worked perfectly, others played with a little jerkyness, others with a lot and one very high res MKV file wouldn't even open. AVI high res playback is same as that of CC1600 players and the same for RMVB playback.

One nice feature when viewing a video is that you can pull up an on screen menu (while the video is playing) and scrolling through your other video files and choose to watch another video file from there, so no need to jump back a menu if you want to change vids. Also any videos that you stopped watching halfway will have a little thumbnail image showing where you left off, this image is shown on the on screen menu, i thought this was quite cool. The time bar can also be slid or you can just pick a point on it and the video will jump to that spot (yes i know this isn't anything new, but many touch screen players sometimes don't have this feature).

The music player is quite standard, capable of sorting music, showing album art and all your standard EQ that you would expect on a Rockchip player. I did find that after i load quite a few songs on the player, the players update process to read through and sort the ID3 tags was super quick, i hope this wasn't just a fluke and this is how it should be. There is a type of cover flow, it is nicely implemented, i think the video review would probably best explain this feature.

All the other features are pretty standard, for eBook scrolling through pages is very smooth, in the image viewing you can use your finger to slide to the nest or previous image and this too also have a quick on screen menu to scroll through you image files without having to go back a menu (again this will be better explained with a video review).

Overall its a nice player, its not revolutionary, but it certainly is very fun and doesn't disappoint. The firmware still has bugs, it is easy to confuse the touch screen at times, but it is a solid, good player that many people will like.

 
     
 

Other Bits

Player is firmware upgradeable and supported by RAmos who are one of the biggest domestic brands in China. This player use a Flash (Adobe) user interface, its fresh, funky and responsive with some great features. The Tv out allows the whole player to be used on screen, not just the video.

Please note that as of 28th Aug this player is brand new and the Rockchip 28 series is still being updated and as such will have first draft firmware, RAmos are excelent with supporting their player so please check out the forums for all the latest info on this player and for real world user reviews.

These are the quoted formats and resolutions from RAmos, again, check the forums for real world usage and results

Encoding H.264, Mpeg2, Mpeg4, XVID, DIVX, etc.
RM / RMVB: 1280 * 720 the following
MKV: 1280 * 720 the following
AVI: 1280 * 720 the following
VOB/MP2: 1280 * 720 the following
FLV: 1280 * 720 the following (H263 only)

Included Accessories

Headphones, USB Cable, Manual, TV Out cables, Remote control

Some Links

Original manufacturer product pages (Google translated from Chinese)
MP4Nation forum discussion for RAmos players
Firmware download section (Google translated)
Chinese tech blog video reviews (early release firmware)
RAmos Flash demo page

Disclaimer

While we do the best we can to decipher the Chinese spec sheet and add our own knowledge to the specification errors can still happen, so if you see any mistakes please let us know and we will adjust as necessary. If you need more info or to clarify on specifications before buying please use the forums to find out the latest details on this player.

Also, Chinese players are updated frequently and this brings updates and new features, we will try to add these as they appear, again, please let us know if we have missed anything out

Thank you

 

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