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makd511 23rd Oct 2007 1:17 am

Re: 2nd Gen Nano Clones - Click Wheel?
 
ROCKCHIP!!!

are you sure???

this just keeps getting weirder by the minute

i have never seen a rockchip used in a nano clone before

you got to send one of these to admin to check out

good quality pics by the way, should be good when you take your own pics for your web site eh!!!

yzdigital 24th Oct 2007 8:38 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Nano Clones - Click Wheel?
 
Yes, It is rockchip, and quality is better than before.
It can not hack memory capacity as rockchip solution.
These are pictures of our player.

http://www.ad2w.com/t/600x450-pcb.jpg[hr:147e9c2269]
http://www.ad2w.com/t/600x450-pcb2.jpg

nzer_4_lyf 24th Oct 2007 9:23 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Nano Clones - Click Wheel?
 
YZDigital what payment methods do you accept?

makd511 24th Oct 2007 10:33 pm

thanks for the pics YZ

yep - rockchip indeed

and i also see that the board for the keypad says "Apple key v.4" which seems to indicate that it is indeed what you have been saying - its a real ipod touch wheel!! (apologies for doubting) -

does this factory that produce these have permission to use these touch boards from apple - seems a little odd to have an actual patented piece of apple hardware in a clone of one of their own players!!!

only BIG let down is the 230 mAh battery, not the best

lattesurf 24th Oct 2007 11:01 pm

Actually, if you see the first picture with the front of the keypad, it shows 5 points. It looks to be touch sensitive, something like typical 5 button players, but only with touch sensitive pads.

Does not seem to be the Apple Clickwheel, where the touch pad should be a circular ring able to track the finger movement.

yzdigital 24th Oct 2007 11:10 pm

nzer_4_lyf, our payment term is T/T or western union in advance
And we delivery the package by DHL.

And for the battery, it can't be bigger since the scrren is too big(1.8'').

makd511 24th Oct 2007 11:33 pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by lattesurf";p=&quot (Post 39646)
Actually, if you see the first picture with the front of the keypad, it shows 5 points. It looks to be touch sensitive, something like typical 5 button players, but only with touch sensitive pads.

Does not seem to be the Apple Clickwheel, where the touch pad should be a circular ring able to track the finger movement.

yes, the 1st pic does look like touch "pads"
after i posted my reply i went and had a look at the touch wheel in ipods and it is as you say a circular ring with the tracking electronics on the back of the wheel itself

so what, in the pics, is "apple key v4.0"

this device just gets more and more confusing

BATTERY
does this make sense in general (not just this player)

larger screen takes more space
larger screen needs more power

so the solution is to put in a lower power battery!!!

never really understood this

my 2nd gen clone(s) (actions based) had 230 mAh battery and lasted no time at all - rubbish - 3-4 hours play time only if that

nzer_4_lyf 24th Oct 2007 11:57 pm

Re: 2nd Gen Nano Clones - Click Wheel?
 
YZDigital why don't you accept Credit Card payments via PayPal or MoneyBookers? If you did a lot more people would purchase from you.

admin 25th Oct 2007 12:08 am

nzer_4_lyf,

I think that's because they are a manufacturer more than a retailer or online store.

I've found pretty much all the manufacturers use TT (Telegraphic Transfer) or Western Union as payment and have a minimum quantity order.

Amigajoe 25th Oct 2007 4:43 am

If you check the price list the minimum regular order is 100 pcs. They also do a min. 20 pc sample
order, which is what I'm doing. There will be 5 of these puppies (2Gb) in there. ;-) Maybe if we put together a group order and ask real nice YZ might work some kind of deal for the board...?


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