Friday, September 25, 2009

Ramos announces new product line - Android W7, T11TE

Today RAmos officially unveiled their much-rumoured (and photographed!) Mobile Internet Device, and several new/updated PMPs.

The wifi-capable and Google-Android based W7 is based on the Rockchip RK2808 chipset. It features a 4.8" 800x480 display. Currently the device does not have cellular capabilities, but RAmos hinted at the possibility of a 3G-capable device in the future.























The T11TE is the Telechips version of RAmos' existing T11RK (Rockchip). As with the W7, it uses a 4.8" 800x480 display. Capacity is currently unknown, but the device does feature a MicroSD slot, as well as USB OTG functionality. 1080p output over HDMI is featured, although it is unclear if this requires an external dock or is built-in to the player.

The Telechips TCC8900 that powers it is claimed to be capable of 1080p playback of AVC (H264/VC-1) at high (30Mbps+) bitrates. Of course, HD capability is pointless without format support, and the device thankfully supports the Matroska container (MKV) alongside the more common formats. Are you listening Microsoft?











Source: imp3.net

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

When is this coming out?

Anonymous said...

Sweeeeeet 'tis is tis is. Sooooo what da ya think the rumored Apple pad will do to the MID market, that is assuming a MID market exist? I guess it will take Apple to create such a market ;-)

Druckerpatronen said...

It looks slim and elegant. But the specifications are not cleared yet so we'll have to wait and see the for full review of the product till its launch.

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