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Old 1st Aug 2007, 1:10 am
makd511 makd511 is offline
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your right, this player is a beauty, even more so because of the price.
This is a pure no-brander, no factory name and certainly no label on the unit, there may be something written inside the player but have not opened te yet.
The controls really are touch sensitive, much better than physical clicky ones, i have just had to retire my nano clone player as the butons broke and wont play ball anymore, dont know if the work by heat like Teclast c260 and the LG chocolate though - but still, they are really touch and light up red when in use.


I know flashing firmware is dangerous but it is all part of owning these players, they are cheap and fun but i must say that i have not lost a player yet (!!!)

if you want a name brand rockchip then your best bet is to buy a Teclast player, the c260 is almost identical to this player and is based on rockchip also. and with that you do get a factory/company behind it and official firmware updates etc - but if you buy one of these thst i have then your on your own to experiment and hope that someone on forums like his can help you out in times of trouble.

i have not flashed this player yet, but supplier is asking their supplier for the firmware so i may do it if all is ok.
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