April 2nd, 2008 by Chi An

Teclast recently introduced its new X11, which targets on low-end market. This is a very basic MP3 player, without any fancy features. It is powered by Rockchip RK2601A solution and features a 1.1″ OLED display. For just RMB199 (approx US$28), you can get a 2GB Teclast X11 with lossless audio supported.
Specification:
- 1.1″ OLED display @ 128 x 64 pixel
- Supports MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio playback
- Features 7 predefined EQ, 1 user defined EQ
- Battery life up to 10 hours
- 67 × 30 × 8.9mm
[ via ZOL ]
March 24th, 2008 by Chi An

Teclast will soon introduce their new M26, which features TV out. The new Teclast M26 features 2.6″ WQVGA multi-touch display. It supports RMVB, RM, FLV, AVI video playback. Not just MP3, WMA playback, it also supports lossless audio playback with Microsoft PlayFX compatibility.
[ via iMP3 ]
December 11th, 2007 by Chi An

The pioneer of dual core MP3 player, Teclast announced their new M series couple weeks ago. The first product of the series, Teclast M25 was spotted at their official forum. The new M25 will feature new navigation layout, which is quite similar to Cowon’s Swing Touch and iRiver’s D-Click. With no surprise, Teclast M25 is also dual core powered, a combination of Rockchip RK2706 and WOLFSON WM8987G.
Specification:
- 2.4″ 260K colors Display @ 300 x 240 resolution
- Supports MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio
- Supports RM, RMVB, FLV, AVI video
- 82mm x 65mm x 15mm
Other information is still unknown yet. Stay tuned!
[ via iMP3 ]
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!

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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
The 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!