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Monday, January 19, 2009



This is almost certainly the last new serious portable media player we are going to meet this year. There were some fine examples of PMPs during 2008 like Cowon S9 Curve and the upcoming Sony Walkman. And here is a latest T9 PMP version from RAmos. Despite such a strange name spelling, this company is not going to let anyone make fun of its name and of its products, this is how serious they are about T9's image quality and assemblage quality, only that above named media players seem to be more progressive, more wanted if you want it. I am not sure how RAmos is going to compete with Sony and Cowon, but T9 still may be placed against other PMPs on the market since the price is yet unknown, but it will be unveiled in nearest future.

Why have we decided to put RAmos next to Sony and Cowon in advance? Because judging be features, T9 can compete with them. This is not only about image quality or style, etc. The thing is that T9 will not cost as much S9 Curve and Walkman for a slight feature shortage, but the rest is on the adequate level. T9's good sides are: screen – 4.3 inches versus Walkman's 3 inches. Resolution is 800 x 480 and colors, 16 millions of them on a LED display. Yes, S9 and Walkman do have OLED touchscreens and T9 hasn't but I bet that RAmos will release it faster than Sony, which is also a plus. Now, codes. Rumors reckon that T9 will have a long list of them, with DivX, XviD, MP3, Mpeg4, RM, RMVB and lossless for sound and H.264 for video. And then there is the body made from aircraft-grade aluminum and extremely durable glass. I find its look very attractive, but, far by me, no info on wireless Internet connection doesn't play good any for T9.

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