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Old 01-01-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Official Specifications for the Teclast C260

Specs can also be found at Teclast's official page for C260 (Chinese).
  • 2.4" inch 260k color TFT color LCD screen with 320*240 pixel resolution.
  • MP3 support, WMA, and WAV formats supported.
  • DivX\XviD AVI videos supported (conversion software required).
  • 80*47*9.8 size (mm).
  • JPEG photo browsing.
  • Micro SD memory expansion supported; maximum 1GB.
  • Battery time: Up to 12 hours
  • 8 EQ modes (normal, rock, 3D, pop, classical, heavy bass, jazz, custom)
  • Multi-tasking.
  • Seven broadcast modes (shuffle, shuffle repeat, folder, repeat folder, all songs, repeat all, Audition).
  • FM radio with recording functionality and 20 preset channels.
  • Microphone recording.
  • Text file reading (.txt format)
  • Support for song lyrics (.lrc format)
  • High-speed USB 2.0
  • File Browser function.
  • Supports file deletion in Browser mode.
  • Games
  • Repetition function (with A-B)
  • Automatic shutdown function (sleep mode and energy saving mode can be selected)
  • USB Disk function (WINME/Win2000/XP/2003/Vista)
  • Supports firmware upgrades.
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Re: Official Specifications for the Teclast C260

Can anyone tell me if this also has an english interface if bought in China? Cause my Chinese is quite sub-par at this time

And is there a release date set?
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Re: Official Specifications for the Teclast C260

Yes, you can select between English, Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional.

It has already been released.
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Re: Official Specifications for the Teclast C260

"Micro SD memory expansion supported; maximum 1GB."

is 1GB the max size of the SD card it can handle, or is that just the onboard flash?
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Re: Official Specifications for the Teclast C260

I believe it is the max size it can handle, but can not confirm.
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Re: Official Specifications for the Teclast C260

Hm.... the firmware link for the C260 seems to not work anymore. I hope they have an update soon..... it seems there are problems with the video/audio syncing on longer movie files for the C260..... not good. >
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Old 01-16-2007   #7 (permalink)
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Hello,

I am thinking to buy one of those C260 but I am a little bit dissapointed with the capacity of the memory. Did some of you try to put a bigger SD (for example 2GB) and try if is working? because for me I think with less than 3 or 4 Gb I cannot do great things. Thanks a lot
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hay i was thinking the same thing, i really wanted one of these, because i thought i could put a 4gb card in it, buh apparenly not?
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can the c260 also line in recording? like de t29?
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The C260 does not do line in recording, but it does handle Sandisk 2Gb micro SD cards no problem - probably others aswell.
There is a new standard for large format SD cards called SDHC (SD high capacity) its most likely that Micros SDs will follow suit, so don't count on support for cards larger than 2Gb in the future.
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