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Teclast C300 is More Chocolate with a Swiss Chip

2. May 2008

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Teclast may never get over their Chocolate obsession. To tell the truth, the C300 doesn’t look that much different from the earlier Teclast M30. In fact the C300 is described by Teclast as “a classic 2.8-inch screen 4:3 ratio of the Real players.” After two years of cloning the LG Chocolate phone by hundreds of [...]

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MUMU ishine PMP also Introduced

21. April 2008

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After MUMU’s ican comes MUMU ishine an audio/ video player that has nothing to do with Apple or LG. We know next to nothing about this new player except that it’s thin (7mm) and it’s got some of Chocolate’s charm on it and the screen is bigger than on the MUMU ican. [mumumusic]

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Teclast T50 Has iPhonesque UI

16. April 2008

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More details have come out from Teclast (Taipower) about the T50, a PMP with capacitive multitouch screen that supports finger-swiping and pinching commands just like in the iPhone. The new product photos of the T50 suggests a significant redesign from a player that was curved on the edges to a more rectangular look. The screen [...]

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Teclast M30 Unboxing

24. March 2008

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPW-MG0-IEU[/youtube] We don’t normally post unboxing videos of little known PMP brands from China, but Teclast will be one of our exceptions from now on. Does its most recent announcement have something to do with this decision? You bet it does. The M30 is not a bad player itself. Though the LG Chocolate touch sensitive buttons [...]

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Teclast M26 Touch Screen PMP

21. March 2008

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Taipower’s newest PMP is beautiful. Compared to the M25, the M26 is genuine alternative to Apple products in form factor. The M26, which comes in black and white versions, has a 2.6-inch WQVGA touch screen. It plays RMVB / RM / FLV / AVI videos with TV-out functionality. Audio will be enhanced with Microsoft’s PlayFX [...]

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Teclast M25 PMP

7. March 2008

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We told you about Teclast getting ready to announce an interesting new player dubbed the M25, and we weren’t wrong about it being interesting. The info we had stated that despite its good looks the M25 suffers in the slimness department measuring 15mm on profile. Well, that was way off, coz this device is actually [...]

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Teclast T50 to Kill iPod Touch

5. February 2008

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The new PMP from Teclast boasts “the same iphone capacitive touch-screen, multi-point touch.” Added to that is a tasty better-than WVGA screen and support for RMVB / RM / FLV / AVI. The T50will also benefit from a dual-core chip. Not much more is known of the player. Here’s why Teclast or “Taipower” thinks of their [...]

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Teclast M30 is Chocolatey

20. January 2008

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Another PMP using the LG Chocolate touch-sensitive buttons, the Teclast M30 does not stray too far from the pack. Teclast players are predictably above-average looker and the M30 has a nice and compact design (very thin at 6.8mm) that makes viewing movies on the go tolerable, if not an absolute pleasure. The M30’s 2.8-inch screen [...]

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Taipower M25 PMP Gets Leaked Photo

11. December 2007

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Taipower is up to something big in the media player industry. Though we’ve never heard of this manufacturer before, unless it’s the same manufacturer we call Teclast here in the West, it has managed to captivate us in no small way thru a grainy leaked photo of its upcoming M25 payer. The Rockchip RK2706 chip [...]

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Asia Gets Teclast C290

6. September 2007

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Yr-tbu3tM[/youtube] 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 [...]

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