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Old 19th Jul 2008, 1:15 pm
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older rkusb .. i was wondering the same

i found the rkusb tag reference after using a nex editor on the rkw file, if you do try this, look for a string like D:/rkusb.tag or similar, D being the main memory of the player

also, i have seen a pic of the rockchip VX747 interface and it s different slightly, but no seler is using the proper pics, same old, same old .......
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Old 19th Jul 2008, 1:22 pm
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this one is also on tinydeal, and is a Rockchip version of the Onda VX757 player,

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Old 19th Jul 2008, 1:27 pm
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i agree 100% with knob, if you are intent on buying a cheap unbranded MP4 player then at least get one of he newer chip player

if you are unsure, ASK first

why???
because at the end of the day they are coming in around the same price
more memory
easily modded
no firmware worries as can back up original

some things still remain though

BUY UNBRANDED EXPECT NO UPDATES

these cheap no brand players are made for one reasom and one reason only, To make quick money, end of, the factories that make them ... not bothered as long as there is demand thy will make

but like we say, if you want a cheap player that works ok then buy th latest chip player

thankyou and goodnight
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Old 19th Jul 2008, 2:58 pm
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this one is also on tinydeal, and is a Rockchip version of the Onda VX757 player,

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That isn't even a real player... it's a graphic design!!!

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this one is also on tinydeal, and is a Rockchip version of the Onda VX757 player,

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That isn't even a real player... it's a graphic design!!!

its definitely a rather bad photoshop job with the screen image but i think the player is real though
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Old 23rd Jul 2008, 4:57 pm
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I again want to mention that there is a difference between Unbranded and "Public Brand" (or I shoud say, not all unbranded players are created equal). I posted this in another thread but I think it applies here. It is fine to buy an unbranded version of a player provided it really is an unbranded version of the same player as produced by the OEM of a name brand (Onda, Teclast for example). This type of unbranded player comes in generic packaging and without the name brand startup logo - that is unbranded-OEM. It is another thing to buy a "public brand" mp4 player. The "Public Brand" is what they call it in China when more than one (usually several) manufacturers make what is basically the same exact player, all sold without any kind of branding. They use the reference design for the PC board from the chip solution manufacturer (Rockchip for example) and they use the reference design for the firmware from them as well. Yes, these public brand players can be trouble and not worth the time and money for most although you might get lucky. It might be a good thing for people on this forum to review their public brand players as well as listing where they bought them. Just remember, since several people make what is essentially the same player and several vendors sell what looks like the same players, it might be difficult to buy the same player. I would put clones into this public brand category. I saw so many Teclast and Onda clones at CES Las Vegas back in January it was hard to keep track of them.
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Another new player which promises to support album art, the Onda vx787:-

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It's got tv out too, I would actually like to see the album art on the player for real, it never appeared on the RAmos 970 in the end, is it really get a get album art or are we gonna be conned again?
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well its had one update already but no art and while that image on the uI looks like it may have some form of fLOW like the apple, it has not, its just a back image

and BTW - worst designed UI EVER really bad, they really have been hit with the daft stick here, all that screen space an they do not know how to use it!!!!

album art may come later, we know it can be done as the s:lo and T50 do it brilliantly, better than the meizu player
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Old 12th Nov 2008, 10:47 am
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Another new touch screen Rockchip is now available the Nationite OS-81:-

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It's a rebrand of the Teclast M33

Rockchip RK2706 DSP core + ARM core - Max core speed:400mHz
Capacity 2GB/4GB/8GB
Expandable Memory 1GB - 32GB via MicroSD

Display Screen Type 3.0" MVA Touch Screen
Resolution 430x240 16:9 Aspect ratio - Max video resolution 800x480 (AVI) 720x480 (RMVB)
Languages English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Korean,

Audio Playback Formats MP3, WMA, FLAC, AAC, APE
Max output L(10mw) +R(10mw)(32Ω)
SNR and Distortion S/N : ≥85dB / ≦-60dB
Frequency Response 20HZ~20KHZ 0dB± 2dB

Video Playback Formats AVI, RM, RMVB, FLV, MP4, 3GP, MPEG-1, MPEG-2
MAX FPS 30/FPS

Playtime Battery 3.7v 750mAh built in rechargeable Li-On battery
Audio 12-15hrs
Video 4hrs

Other Features Picture JPG, GIF, BMP
Text Multi-line text display (TXT)
Other FM Radio, Album Art Support, Firmware Upgradable, Resume Ebook, Playlist support, Music sorting, Multiple theme support, smart video resize for 4:3 aspect videos to 16:9, Lyric support, TV Out, FM Transmitter
Included Accessories Headphones, USB Cable, Manual, USB Charger, TV Out cables
Supportable OS Win 2000/XP/Vista/OSX

Interface USB USB 2.0 High Speed
Headphones 3.5mm headphone output

for only $99, :shock: , Hell pity the exchange rate is so poor now
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