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Chuwi P7 Touchscreen and P7II HD PMP on Sale

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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There seems to be two Chuwi P7 PMPs: a touchscreen and the one originally announced. The Ownta store, however, has the two versions available. We’ll deal more with the Chuwi P7II since from the specs at Ownta it is clearly of superior built.The P7II is a 5-inch 800 x 480 PMP with full HD support (1080p). [...]

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Teclast K3 E-Ink Reader (or Talking Portable Library) Announced

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Another e-Book Reader but this time it’s from one of our favorite China manufacturers: Teclast. The K3 has a 6-inch E-Ink screen. I honestly prfer the Owen ONN E1, also a China launch, with its black frame and smaller size. The Teclast K3, however, supports something that wasn’t announced with the E1: Text to Speech. [...]

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CHUWI P7 1080P PMPs All Fit in a Glove

Thursday, December 17, 2009

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How many Chuwi P7 PMPs can fit in one catcher’s mit? Why as many as six, of course, and that includes the baseball. We first saw the Chuwi P7 when it was still looking pretty much like the non-touchscreen Teclast T56–although we hear even the Teclast T56 looks different now. Now this latest press announcement [...]

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Teclast C510HD PMP Video Demo

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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Here’s another 1080p full HD player. We haven’t really heard a lot of complaints about Teclast (Taipower) players, though the C510HD in particular is a little too basic and budget-friendly for our taste. For instance the 24fps video playback is a little low-end even for an 8GB player under $150. The UI is fairly usable, [...]

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RAmos T9HD PMP, Cheaper Than We Expected

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Yesterday, we came across the best PMP in its range. The RAmos T9HD is a 4.3-inch touchscreen player with 720p video support. Nothing fancy except the excellent 800 x 480 screen resolution and the fact that it’s a capacitive touchscreen. The demo video (link) of the UI leaves little doubt it’s going to be worth [...]

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Teclast C510HD 1080p PMP Surfaces

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Yet another 1080p HD PMP from China. Teclast isn’t exactly an unknown quantity for us. The C510HD is the first 1080p from the company we’ve heard about. It has a 5-inch touchscreen with a 800 × 480-pixels resolution. The chassis is metal as well and Ownta says you can squeeze 6 hours of video on [...]

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Wondering About Teclast T51, Audiophile’s Special

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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The Wolfson-chip, MVA-touchscreen, 1080p HD PMP that goes by the name of Teclast T51 has got us curious since we laid our sight on it on the Web. I wonder why online retailers are so eager to sell this model, preferring it in their inventory above every other PMP model. The video below might help. [...]

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Teclast T51 is an Audiophile Quality 1080p PMP?

Monday, October 19, 2009

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We’re not entirely sure what Teclast means by the T51 being an audiophile’s PMP. We’ve always assumed every PMP maker makes sound quality one of the top priorities. But here goes Teclast claiming the T51 should appeal better to real audiophiles than other PMPs in the market (should we call the T51 an mp3 player [...]

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Chuwi P7 Clones Teclast T56 1080p HD PMP and Prices It

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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We were impressed when the Teclast T56 was unveiled. Here’s a well-designed PMP that takes nothing from the Apple iPod and iPhone and offers 1080p in the most straightforward way possible. We were waiting for the price announcements and date of release. Now here comes Chuwi with the same PMP and a 699 yuan ($102) [...]

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Teclast T56 PMP Promises 1080p

Friday, September 18, 2009

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I am simply impressed by what Teclast has recently announced. Above is the T56, which is a 5-inch 800 x 480 PMP that supports 1080p videos. Of course, the screen is too low-rez for 1080p so you got the HDMI output. Also added is integrated GPS, which is definitely something you don’t see every day [...]

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