Yoto T-21
What do you expect of an MP3 player worth US$50? A cloned iPod? Definitely not. With only RMB399 (approx US$50), you can have the new 1GB Yoto T-21.

Yoto T-21
Although Yoto T-21 is cheap in price but it doesn’t mean that it has to be cheap in quality. The new T-21 features a big screen with QVGA resolution. It is powered by the RK2608 DSP, the new Rockchip RISC chip. It supports AVI playback upto 30fps at QVGA resolution. With a firmware upgrade, the chip also capable to play other media such as flash and games. All these are more than US$50 worth.
If you are not a big brand followers, it should meet your needs within budget
[ via iMP3 ]

August 28th, 2006 at 5:11 pm
Yoto T-21 offers portable media playback for $50
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable VideoIn the states, fifty dollars won’t get you much in the way
September 1st, 2006 at 1:28 am
[…] In the states, fifty dollars won’t get you much in the way of a portable media player, so try not to feel too envious when you see the 1GB, 399 Chinese Yuan (approx. $50) Yoto T-21, a Chinese PMP that has a similar feature set to the iRiver Clix, but at a quarter of the price. Featuring a 2-inch QVGA screen, the T-21 is even capable of AVI playback at up to 30fps, which bests both the Clix and its real fake counterpart. It’ll also let you play your MP3s, Flash movies, browse photos and text, and has a built-in FM tuner. As usual, there’s no word on whether the device will be available outside of Asia, but we’d advise that you don’t get your hopes up: these kind of unbelievably great value players have a habit of sitting just across the Pacific, perpetually taunting us with their low price tags. […]