Teclast kicks out sleek C260 do-it-all for Chinese market
By Darren Murph | December 27, 2006
Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Teclast is keeping things fresh with its latest style-conscious DAP / PMP / gaming handheld, the C260. Joining the growing fray of Chinese all-in-one wonders, this sexy machine boasts a 3.15- x 1.85- x 0.39-inch enclosure, 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen, landscape layout, built-in FM radio tuner, audio input for recording, headphone jack, USB 2.0 connectivity, and eight pre-loaded equalizer functions. Aside from playing nice with MP3 / WAV on the audio side, it also reportedly supports XviD, DivX, and AVI on the video front, while displaying JPEG slideshows and simple text files on the side. Additionally, it purportedly features some sort of “gaming” functionality in case the tunes loaded on your microSD card get stale. So if you’ve been craving a do-it-all device that remarkably resembles LG’s Chocolate handset, the 1GB C260 should be hitting the Chinese streets soon for just 399 CNY, or about $51.
[Via AVing]
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