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The Teclast C290 PMP uses both Telechips TCC8200 and Wolfson WM8750BG and sports the G-Sensor technology (shake it up and the track changes). It plays AVI, FLV, MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, JPEG, GIF and BMP. The 2.8-inch screen is a 2,8 QVGA (320×240pixel) TFT supporting 262k colors. It’s very pocketable at 88 x 55 x 7.9mm. With USB for PC sync. The 2GB is $65.
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September 6th, 2007 at 11:27 pm
We got this on our site also, going to also do a video review - the G-Sensor is actually quite annoying and we found the player was better when it was turned off. It is a nice player, with a nice screen, we have it for $95.00
September 21st, 2007 at 10:30 am
[...] The flash memory-based D887-1 from Shenzhen Thomson (which might be this Thomson) is equipped with a G-Sensor (a.k.a. motion sensor), which is commonly used in HDDs to minimize damage in case of a drop. We’re not quite sure what it does in this product, but it could possibly be a form of motion-control similar to the feature found on Teclast’s C290. [...]
June 8th, 2008 at 2:58 am
I’m finding the G-Shock quite useful. It’s easy to just give it a quick shake to advance to the next song rather than activate the touch panel. It can be annoying if the hold switch isn’t used. Enabling the G-Shock function and using the hold switch makes it rather pleasing.