Do you own a recent SRS capable Actions-chipset player?
I recently got this $30 (shipped) Actions chipset player, and in most ways it's your average (but seemingly well built) Actions chip player. 2" 220x176 screen and all the usual features and annoyances. Menus and firmware look like the Uxcell Glacier.
Here's the thing though: It does almost 14 hours of continuous OGG playback (with the occasional fiddling in the menu to switch folder/song). I guess that, before I pry it open, what I'm wondering is whether other recent players also show better battery life than the norm (i.e. it's chipset related), or if it's just that the manufacturer of this particular model somehow decided to throw in a decent capacity battery. |
Nice nice nice. But i guess it's just that they dropped a proper battery in this time. :lol:
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Re: Do you own a recent SRS capable Actions-chipset player?
Yeah, probably. The comparatively cheapness of this one just made me wonder if Actions might have improved their stuff. I'm looking to pick up another OGG-capable player w/radio (video not that important) on the cheap for a friend (who values the look of things) and some of the new touch sensitive Actions players look pretty darn good. Battery life is important though (10 hours minimum), so if it's not a 'general improvement', I won't just order one one a whim.
Eventually, if I have to pick mine apart to find out: I will. |
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Re: Do you own a recent SRS capable Actions-chipset player?
The battery was 350mAh @ 3.6V (which works out to a power consumption of 0.09W). I guess this is better than the norm, and it looked like reasonable quality. In fact the whole thing seemed decently built with neat soldering jobs on the PCB. Overall not as haphazard as some Nano clones I’ve seen previously.
I also Googled up (I think) references to later Actions chip revisions using lower voltages than previously. The chip was under the LCD on the player, though, so I couldn’t be bothered to look at the markings. Perhaps the correct answer might not be either the battery or the chip, but a combination of the two. Oh, well. At any rate I’m quite happy with the playtime from this particular device. |
Re: Do you own a recent SRS capable Actions-chipset player?
Oh, somewhat off topic, but I forgot: It plays lossless Monkey's Audio/APE files as well. That is something I didn't know these things could do.
Edit: Perhaps it's built using one of these things then. Quote:
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