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:
When is this coming out?
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 ;-)
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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