Published on March 30th,2009 at 4:10 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Itoos T68HD, Yet Another HD Compatible PMP from China

The T68HD from itoos, is an average Chinese PMP with a nice 800×480 4.3” LCD with 8GB of internal memory compatible with RM, RMVB, FLV AVI as well as MPG4 files and can easily play 720p videos either on its 4.3” screen or a TV thanks to its TV out. The T68HD is of course compatible with MP3, WAV files, etc.

Granted this is not the most exciting looking PMP ever built, but for merely €66 who’d complain?

Via ITOOS
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Comments
 

  • lestat

    Err it does not support HD as HD=1080p

    it can not even supprot 720p as that would require a resolution of 1280×720.

    They lying when they state that it is HD, and when they state it supports 720p.

  • Kei

    Not because a screen has a resolution of 800×480, it cannot play HD Video, or 720p. For example, the Archos 5 has the same screen resolution, but can support HD Video (720p) with additional plug-in…

  • Ticky

    HOw AboUt BaTTerY liFe ??

  • http://www.tunedtech.com kirit

    They are trying to make you fool.

  • lestat

    @kei

    “720P = 1280×720 Progressive scan”
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p

    It might well play a video that is 720p format, but unless the screen has a resolution of at least 1280×720. It will not be playing the video at 720p but at the lower resolution.

    The same with the archos 5. It might well play the video, but it can not physically display it as 720p because the screen resolution is not high enough. (unless the plugin that you are talking about is a higher resolution screen).

    The max they both actually can display is 480p. Which is standard Def

  • Kei

    @Lestat, actually… We’re ok with that… However, our T68HD can play 720p, even if it doesn’t display 720p.
    For example, take the Cowon S9. This one cannot play 720p Video… So, we cannot say this chinese company is lying…

  • BOD

    In general, the current generation of PMP is not good enough to display HD contents. The content world is moving solidly into 1080p arena, So it is logical to expect PMPs to playback 1080P on both PMP’s screen in full HD resolution and also be able to play back all HD formats on HDMI HDTV. This means PMPs must include a remote control for use when they are connect to the HDMI TV. Additionally, PMP is for mobile usage, i.e to be able to hold addition personal HD contents such as full resolution megapixel photos & full HD video. For me, an acceptable screen size is 4×6 ” @ 720P minimum. Otherwise, good luck to the manufacturers.

  • chim0

    i’ve had a chinese HD pmp and it does not play HD. for me, HD is h.264/AVC encoded video with high res and the current chinese chipsets don’t support this.. real player is obviously popular in china so RMVB is best supported.

    i havent seen any chinese player supporting blu-ray rips in MKV format with h.264/AVC codec which is HD in my eyes..

 

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