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Old 10th Mar 2007, 7:11 pm
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For some reason I dont think you won a Meizu. Dont send the payment yet! Ask if its dane elec meizu or from meizu it self!)

1st.RETAILER THAT FULLY SUPPORTS MEIZO PRODUCTS. (Who is Meizo?)

2nd. All his other players is Newmen
(They sell a Meizu nockoff)

3rd.They say there are a USA Retailer.
(Then they would have a DANE ELEC Meizu or buy them direct from meizu)
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 7:16 pm
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Default Re: Meizu M6 vs Telcast T29, which is better?

PUSHPLAY DIGITAL - interesting... whoops I already sent payment ops: but I'll be sure to ask the questions. the "meizo" could just be a typo but who knows... yeah I'll make sure the player is as advertised or trust me, I'll be after them. But what's so bad about Dane-Elec?
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 9:11 pm
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Yes, i'll agree on the pressing part of the T29 control. Initially, i had alot of problems trying to press the joystick properly down to select. But once i got used to it, i could do it with my eyes closed.

But the Meizu seems to be much better in terms of firmware support and updates. With all the newer features provided, it would also be worth that extra few dollars over the Teclast players.
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T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 11:22 pm
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Originally Posted by princessanne1026";p=&quot View Post
wow! I just won a 4gb meizu m6 on eBay for only $83 plus $15 shipping. I'm estatic; I heard these go for at LEAST $140 on houseofdap. If meizus are as good as people say they are, I'm going to be in heaven. Goodbye nanoclones, and hello meizu! Can't wait until it arrives.
I hope this will cause the eBay Meizu sellers to stop. They are directly undermining Meizu's efforts to make it abroad (as a brand) through Dane-Elec by providing China-only prices to the world.
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Old 10th Mar 2007, 11:38 pm
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I think that T29 has better sound due the dual chips.

Don't they all..?

How much do you really know about chipsets? (Not trying to sound angry or whatever I sound like when you read this)

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http://en.meizu.com/news_x.asp?MZ_ID=94

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The chip is a MP3 heart, usually the main chip all include main control and the audio frequency processing ect.the basic functions .Mini Player adopt the Samsung control who base on ARM9 technic as its main control chip.the basic frequency is up to 200 MHz, can provide good support to video frequency decode.this main control chip build-in the 130MHz DSP--W8731L. That lord controls the chip inside placed the DSP- W8731L of the 130 MHzs.However Meizu persist in its high sound quality style all along, adopting top Philip audio frequency processor,it is infrequence that so luxurious decoding chip install in MP3
http://en.meizu.com/news_x.asp?MZ_ID=97

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The double chips show disdain for all the others,function is comprehensive have no neglect the detail

Compared with other products of market,miniplayer not only have the beautiful external appearance, and the balance between the function and the capability is also slight better.

Meizu miniplayer inside adopt Samsung main control the S5L8700( main frequency of 200 MHzs+ the 120 MHz DSP) base on the ARM9s technical, and the inside of the main control have already included the audio processor Wolfson WM8731L,the choiceness capability and the low power dissipation of Wolfson WM8731L also adopted by alot of DVD/CD PLAYER.But the miniplayer do not hesitate the expense to give up to use the Wolfson WM8731L which have included the main control already, but add a Philip audio processor in addition,the audio decoding chip of Philip is the generally accepted sound quality performance currently best.So it's preeminent at the audio broadcast aspect. Although the decison condition of the sound quality good or bad is not only incarnate from the chip, but with Philip chip support, had the higher jumping-off doubtless.
Is that like 3?

Samsung S5L8700
Wolfson WM8731L
Philip audio processor/decoder

Same with iPods..etc.
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Old 15th Mar 2007, 8:30 pm
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well, just to ease any doubts, I DID receive a genuine white 4gb Meizu m6 today in the mail, 3 days after shipment. Granted it is Dane-Elec as pushplaydigital suggested, but I still haven't had any problems with it (it even came with FM radio, contrary to what some users with Dane-Elec meizus on the meizume forum said). Overall, I know I sound redundant, but the meizu is AMAZING. For $83 ($98 in total) it was a steal.
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