
The Teclast T50 will come with a multi-touch display, making it join the exclusive club headed by iPod touch. Not surprisingly, the T50 shares a rather similar software interface to Apple’s iPod touch, including recognizing multi-finger input and swipes with two fingers to zoom through images. Flicks as well as other quick gestures also work like magic as the interface is sensitive enough to recognize such movement. Other features include :-
- 2.8″ display
- Native support for radio and audio recording
- E-book support
- Text-to-speech function
- AVI, DivX, Flash, MPEG-4 and XviD video playback
The T50 is still incomplete, and here’s to hoping it will be a worthy choice to challenge the iPod touch. I guess this won’t come with WiFi though.
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