We spotted the Teclast X19 MP3 player some time ago. It didn’t strike us as especially worthy of mention - just another music player from the PMP maker Taipower - but after some testing by imp3, it may have something to offer after all. Take the imp3 test with a grain of salt, if you will, but no matter how you look at it, 70 hours, 50 hours, 80 hours is a lot of hours for music playing for a single charge.
Specs after the break.
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Dominate the chip name: Sigmatel STMP3710
Dimensions (mm): 69.9 � 27.9 � 11.2mm
Capacity: 2 GB
Interface Specifications: USB2.0 (High Speed)
Battery voltage and types: built-in lithium battery 360 mAh
MIC recording
Mirror material: IMD Technology
WIN98 system over
Support for playing music format: MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC
Display Type: 1 inch OLED
Dot-matrix display: 128 � 64
Menu Language: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English and other languages
The longest playback time (h): 70 (blank screen)
FM radio functions: support





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hehe, not sure with a chinese battery… better be removeable…
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November 3rd, 2009 at 2:33 am
Picked one of these (Well, The X19+ model, (4 GB)) up in Fuzhou a few weeks ago. The initial (display/showroom) charge only lasted half an hour, but after an evening charging on a USB port I’ve been using it since, heavily on a 16 hour flight and for several hours a day for the last three weeks (2 hour round trip commute daily, plus other) and it’s only just needed a recharge today. It hadn’t even run out. Just down to one of 4 charge bars left.
Good clear sound, solid tactile-clicky controls, a speaking report of folder names & mp3 text (less effective in English mind you), a marginally quirky interface, easily mastered in 10 minutes of direct effort once you find and reset the language to English and, amazingly, even the FM function actually functions (a first on micro-mp3’s in my experience) and all cheap enough that if I can find the stall again on my next visit all my nieces and nephews will be getting one (each) for Christmas.
On the tiny pocketable mp3 player market I’ve not seen much better and nothing even close at the price I paid (200 RMB).