Teclast T50 is now for sale. We have quickly done a simple photo review for this player. A full review will be released soon.
The player is quite wide, only 3 colors : black, red and metallic grey.
One button on the main panel, power on/off, hold key, 3.5mm audio jack and USB jack at the side.
From this photo you can see two small holes, one is for resetting and another is for handstrap or neckstrap.
T50 has metallic grey color for the back.
It seems that Teclast finally realizes that releasing more new models could attract people’s attention. M25, M30 and T50 were for sale just for couple of days, now it announces its new player - M23. My first impression to this player is that ‘it looks like M25′. Thats why it picks M23 for this new model? This player is targeting low-end market, probably using Rockchip RK2608.
Introduction:
The Teclast M30 is a small and sleek-looking PMP with, as the main feature, an AMOLED screen, with touch-sensitive buttons. Very slim, it can fit very easily in your pocket. This player use the Rockchip RK2706, and is available in 2 sizes: 2gb, and 4gb.
Design:
It’s a very simple design, the Length and Width just a little bit bigger than a credit card, with 6.5mm of thickness. All black with a black "brushed steel" back to avoid scratching a smooth shiny surface. touch-sensitive buttons light up (red) when it detect your finger on it)
Screen:
This is the main feature and selling point of the Teclast M30, the 2.8inch AMOLED screen. Very bright (10000:1 contrast ratio), even at 3 of Brightness, the colors doesn’t wash out when you look at the player from the sides.
User Interface:
Very straight-forward, the M30 have touch-sensitive buttons on the front: Play/Pause, M (Mode), Left, Right, and the points in the middle, their purpose is to slide (up and down) your finger on it, and this feature can be used to navigate around, and when you’re listening to a movie or a song, it’s to raise and lower the volume. The only button on the side is the Power/Hold slider button. The GUI:
The graphical interface is simple, straight-forward, easy to learn and navigate around. You can choose from 4 different preset backgrounds. One thing is if you select Video, you will only be able to see the movie files, not the musics, vice-versa, same thing for the Photo option.
Audio:
The M30 is compatible with MP3, FLAC and APE audio files. It also support lyrics (.LRC files). You can choose Lyrics or the Spectrum, if there’s no lyrics file, it’s like the spectrum is turned off. This player also feature the Microsoft PlayFX, to enhance musics. You can also choose one of the different equalizer presets, as well as customize your own equalizer settings.
Video:
Because of the AMOLED screen, videos on this player is great! The Teclast M30 support AVI, MPEG-4, XviD and DivX. It also support FLV (Flash Video) files, those are found on Youtube, Dailymotion and websites similar to this, just make sure you put your FLV files in the Video folder. This player support files with a video bitrate up to around 750-800kbps, higher than this might make the video lag.
Photos:
This player is compatible with BMP, JPEG and GIF formats, pretty much the most popular pictures formats around. There’s a slideshow option, and you can also rotate pictures and zoom in/out of them.
Other Features:
-Voice Recording
You can record your voice (built-in microphone), the recording quality is good, with the choice of “Low Rate” or “High Rate” as quality, You can also record FM Radio
-FM Radio
The FM radio on this player is pretty good, you can manage your presets and radio stations right on the player instead of editing a file in Windows.
-Text Viewing/E-book
This player support TXT file format, this can be good to keep notes on your PMP while you listen to musics.
Accessories included:
Accessories included in the box of this player are a black Teclast carrying case, earphones, standard 5-pins USB cable, manual (quick setup guide) and Registration paper with Quality Check stamp.
Conclusion:
The Teclast M30 is a very good and affordable player with the new AMOLED screen. If you’re into high-quality videos and you’re looking for the best type of screen, be sure to take this player. I would suggest you to take the 4gb model, because videos take a lot of space when in good quality, and there’s no expansion memory slot on this player. But if you’re not that much into videos, go ahead for the 2gb model.
Teclast C300 has 2.8 inch screen (800*480). It supports RMVB、AVI 、FLV and MP3、WMV、APE、FLAC. It is as thin as 7.9mm. It looks no different from the M30, but its side buttons are differently positioned.
Teclast X13 adopts the chipset of Sigmatel STMP3530. It supports MP3, WMA, syn LRC and MIC recording. 2GB can record up to 141 hours. The 1.2 inch OLEM screen is at resolution of 128×64. This player requires an AAA battery to work and it can play continuously for 30 hours.
Teclast M25 has a 2.4-inch QVGA resolution 260,000 color TFT screen, supports RM, RMVB, AVI video format direct broadcast does not require any conversion, WM8987 audio processor. M25 MP3、WMA、WAV、APE、FLAC、OGG、AAC,PlayFX。 Teclast M25 supports MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, OGG, AAC audio file format player, PlayFX sound. The player is only 7.9mm thick. And has a new circular rotational pad for navigation.
Teclast has announced its new player T50, a PMP with capacitive multitouch screen that supports finger-swiping and pinching commands just like in the iPhone. The new product photos of the T50 suggests a significant redesign from a player that was curved on the edges to a more rectangular look. The screen is a 16:9 super WQVGA, which is a 430 x 240-pixel “super” resolution wide screen. It supports RMVB/RM, FLV, MP3, MP4 and other formatsts. Teclast T50 features TTS (text-to-speech).