The H1000FHDT the latest HD PMP from Cube that sports an 8-inch 1280 x 768 touchscreen display, an 8GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, an e-book reader, an HDMI interface and 720p HD video playback support. The H1000FHDT is now available for purchase via Ereadcn.com for only 349 Yuan / about $53 (normal price 699 Yuan / about $106).
Plan-B Headphones With A Built-in MP3 Player
Amazon has started selling the Plan-B headphones that come equipped with a built-in MP3 player. You can store your favorite music on an SD/MMC card and then plays them using this wearable gadget. You can also use the Plan-B headphones for Skype or online chat. $29.99 is all you need to bring home the Plan-B headphones.
Chuwi has rolled out their newest Android PMP for the mass market, the D4. Featuring an aluminum enclosure, the player sports a 4.3-inch display, a 600MHz RK2816 processor, a microSD card slot, an e-book reader, built-in games, 720p HD video playback support and runs on Android 2.1 OS. The D4 sells for just 299 Yuan (about $45).
Goodies From Teclast – The T59 And X19HD
We’ve got two treats courtesy of Teclast for you today - the T51′s successor: the T59, and the X19HD.The teaser image of the T59 shows that it will come with quite a few changes from the T51 we know so well. Straight off the bat we can see that the T59 comes with several hardware buttons (we’re hoping there’s a lock switch to prevent all those pocket-plays) as opposed to the T51′s single buttons and focus on it’s touchscreen UI. Whether or not the T59 will come with a similar UI, we don’t yet know. We can also see that the shell, in fact, the overall design seems to be very much different and almost thicker - something we wouldn’t expect from a follow-up device. With no official specs or other info released yet, we can only assume that the T59 will surpass the legendary T51 (legendary as an audio player of supreme sound quality which contradicts it’s affordable price tag) as it is hailed as its successor. The image also indicates a DC port, a line out port and a (head) phone port - interesting as most players don’t offer an additional line out. We’re really hoping for more information to come of this player soon. Click after the break for the X19HD.
The Teclast X19HD looks pretty sleek and neat, and since it’s a Teclast made player, we’re sure it’ll have great sound quality. Like the T59, there’s not really any specs revealed on the X19HD yet, but we’re looking forward to hearing what chip it uses as well as its other specs. We do know that it’s sold for around 299 CNY, which like most Teclast players is not much at all for a player that we’re assuming offers high quality audio playback.
(Via MP4 Nation Blog.)
Sceptre Luna Projector/ MP3 Player Combo
The Sceptre Luna is actually a combination of a pico projector and an MP3 player. The gadget plays your picture slideshows, music files and videos, which are stored in a micro SD card. The Sceptre Luna projector/ MP3 player combo also features three screen protectors (black, pink and, blue), so you can interchange the difference faces. $169.99 is all you need to bring home this combo gadget.
Onda VX580W Sports 2.2 – Is This RK2818 Too?
The Onda VX580W looks to supersede the VX580R, and it boasts Android 2.2, something the 2.1-wielding ‘R’ revision lacked. Curiously, though, Onda have not yet revealed the full specs of the VX580W, though they have hinted at the same hardware configuration as the VX580R - the same RK2818 processor. Though the RK2818 processor typically indicates Eclair, a whole wave of official releases and firmwares recently have the Rockchip processor moving to Froyo (2.2) which is a nice step forward. As we’ve said before, the code has been cracked and 2.1 is no longer the ceiling, but the ground floor of a two story building. WiFi is also present meaning this isn’t a ‘Smart PMP’. RK2818 means 720p HD video playback across a wide range of file types, as well as generally stable Android implementation. Typically RK2818 pads also have quite good 3G USB dongle support, but nowhere is mention made of USB HOST capability, so that’s still up in the air. It looks to be a 7-inch model, likely with a resistive touchscreen.
(Via MP4 Nation Blog.)