AOC N8 with VGA Screen

November 14th, 2006 by Chi An

AOC N8

Image above is the design drawing of the new AOC N8, which will be annouced next week. It is said that the N8 will play 3GP video and Java games that normally found in mobile phones. The most attractive feature could be its VGA resolution display!
By the way, does it necessary to have VGA resolution? The display screen only sized 2.0″!

[ via iMP3 ]

Teclast T29 Dissected

October 27th, 2006 by Chi An

Have you wonder what is inside the Teclast T29 that we talked about before? We have some pictures of this dual core digital audio player here. Let’s have a look on it now!

Teclast T29

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Teclast T29 Reviewed

October 15th, 2006 by Chi An

You might not familiar with Teclast since it is maily appear in China mainland. The company is the first MP3 manufacturer that introduces dual core in MP3 players. Err0r has sent me his exclusive review on his Teclast T29 on the new Teclast fansite - Teclasters. The T29 is third generation of Teclast’s dual core MP3 player that powered by Korean’s Telechips TCC770 and UK’s Wolfson WM8750S

Teclast T29The Teclast T29 is a small, great looking and cheap player. It has all the regular functions required of modern digital audio players as well as some additional ones. A generous accessory pack is bundled with the player. A great piece of additional eye-candy is that the background “pulsates”, fades and un-fades.

It has some points that annoy me somewhat. First off, it displays a Unicode font (Courier?) – the type of English text you see when browsing Asian websites. Secondly, the slightly loose top button. Thirdly, the fact that the strap only can be attached to the pouch and not the player itself. Finally, the navigation can take some time to be understood and mastered.

The Teclast T29 is a great player. Good functions, good bundle of accessories, good sound and a nice exterior. Its small size makes it very portable and its cheap price makes it very affordable. Teclast are prompt with firmware updates. Just two days ago a new firmware was released for the T29 fixing some problems and improving navigation, making it more logical. If this continues, in some time some of my annoyances towards this player could be extinguished.

[ Read full review here ]

Thanks, Err0r!

RAmos Rm400 with Rockchip RK2608

October 12th, 2006 by Chi An

RAmos RM400It seems that Rockchip is going to give Actions a big slam by squeezing to the crowded market perfectly. There are more and more low-end MP3 player (or Pre-PMP) built on Rockchip solution to provide better performance and extensibility.

RAmos is one of the pioneers by offering the first Rockchip-based MP3 player, RM100. The company is going to release new RM400 MP3 player, which powered by the new Rockchip RK2608 solution. The new Rm400 is capable to playback AVI video at 24fps on a 2.2″ QVGA display. We’ll see a review very soon once the product actually released. ;-)
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Firmware Fix for SIREN / ILO MP3 Player

October 11th, 2006 by Chi An

If you are one of the Siren or ILO owner, you might be driven crazy about their crappy firmware. One of my reader has got it fixed with upgrading its firmware. He had left a solution on my old post (Siren MP3 Player: Q&A)

My Siren 512MB Mp3 player was caught in a continuous loop on boot up. I
contacted the support department and they sent me a link to the firmware
installer. After running the software my Mp3 player is functional once
again.

Here is the instruction for the fix:

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