Posts Tagged VX580

Onda Releases Three Upgraded Existing Models – The VX570+, VX580+ And VX610+

May 24, 2011 by Alex in MP4, Onda, PMP with 2 Comments.

Even though we're sticklers for advancing technology, we're still happy to hear when a company still cares for their existing devices, as opposed to dropping the 'old' and running off with whatever is new. Onda has shown that they care for their 'old' by releasing upgraded models of a few of their existing MP4 players - the VX570, VX580 and the VX610 - each now adding a '+' to their name, as well as upgraded benefits, respectively.  The VX570+, VX580+ and VX610+ now all sport Full HD 1080p video playback as well as video output. Granted these are not massive changes, it's still an improvement. The new models are still very much similar in all other aspects as their predecessors (their sizes remain the same: 4.3-inches for the VX570+, 5-inches for the VX580+ and 7-inches for the VX610+),

Onda VX590R: VX590 Gets Android Treatment

November 23, 2010 by HS in Onda, PMP with 5 Comments.

Like we saw with the VX580R, Onda have gone and slapped Android onto their VX590 unit, resulting in an Android-based PMP that lacks internet connectivity. While to some this may seem totally awesome, to me it screams superfluity… Android is currently the fad but what use does it have on a device that lacks WiFi and therefore access to one of the most pivotal components of Android: the marketplace? Moreover, what can Android possibly offer the PMP platform? Sure, you could put apps on it… but then why don’t you just get an MID (and we’re back to our original point anyway)? The VX590R won’t so much be an Android-version of the VX590, but more a bigger brother to the VX580R, sporting a 6-inch screen instead of 5 but maintaining the same 800×480 resolution. It runs An

 

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