Teclast announces the M30

In Category: Consumer Electronics News Archive on January 18, 2008 at 12:46 am
Teclast is a company that seemed to slip through the doorway as Meizu was making their successful, yet controversial debut in the US. Their players certainly were nice to look out, but after you bit into this eye candy, you'd find the center to be rather sour. Their previous attempts had poorly implemented software which were full of bugs. But all of that is history now...we hope. They just announced to M30. It looks pretty good to me, but it doesn't really do a whole lot design-wise to set it apart from other players.One welcomed addition is the improved display. It's one of the first players other than the iriver clix 2 to use an AMOLED display. These screens are superior to your typical LCD's in nearly every way. They're thinner, more vibrant, have 100% viewing angles, and have better power consumption. Here's the run-down of its features:FeaturesCapacity: 2 or 4GGDisplay: 2.8 AMOLED display (320 x 240)Audio: MP3, WMA, FLAC, APEVideo: AVI (Divx, Xvid, MPEG-4, etc..), RMVBFM Tuner and recorder6.8mm's thinWe don't have the complete specs yet, but it sounds nice so far. Aside from the paltry capacities offered that is. I'd like to see 8GB's or higher, or at least some sort of expansion. The player will be released in China at a price of 499 RMB for the 2GB model, and 599 for the 4GB. That's approximately $69 and $82US respectively.LINKThanks, chengdude
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