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Teclast C280 DAP

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Here's a nice little 2GB flash DAP from Chinese company Teclast. It's called the C280 and is apparently a Frankenstein device that stuffs the audio processor from the T29 into the slightly modified body of the C260.

The player features a 2.4-inch QVGA display (320 x 240), FM tuner and recorder, microSD card expansion slot, line-in recording feature, 12-hour battery life, text viewer, and a couple of unnamed games. With support for MP3 and WMA audio as well as AVI video files, the 3.1" x 1.9" x 0.4" player will be up for the taking later this month in China for an astonishingly low price of just $65.

[Teclast (Chinese) via dapreview]

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James Biehl on March 16, 2007 1:54 AM

whatev.. there are just so many players in this 2/4GB overseas DAP category... still interesting to see lol

Air of Sky on March 21, 2007 7:58 PM

anyway ........................
it's really a ......such a............................thing
looks nice

frrrrr on April 1, 2007 9:25 AM

i think that meizu m6 is better! but it is beautifful

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