Android PMP plays 1080p video on AMOLED display
Dec 29, 2010 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 viewsCowon announced an Android 2.1 portable media player (PMP) with 1080p HD video playback. The D3 Plenue ships with up to 64GB of flash memory, and provides a 3.7-inch, 800 x 480 AMOLED display, plus Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g, T-DMB, and FM radio, says the company.
Cowon has long made Linux- and Windows-based PMPs, shipping a Linux-based A2 device, for example, in 2006. Last month, the company announced a Windows CE-powered Cowon 3D player claimed to be the first PMP to support 3D displays without requiring 3D glasses.
D3 Plenue
The D3 stands out with its 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, which offers 800 x 480 resolution, as well as its 1080p HD video playback capability, says Cowon. Both HDMI and composite video outputs are provided for pushing video to the big screen. There's no camera or GPS, but the D3 is equipped with speakers, an accelerometer, and vibration feedback, says the company.
The D3 Plenue supports T-DMB wireless TV
Available in black or purple, the D3 measures 4.6 x 2.5 x 0.46 inches (116.4 x 64.2 x 11.8mm), says Cowon. The device is said to weigh 4.2 ounces (120 grams).
The D3 Plenue puts its own UI spin on Android
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Additional apps are said to include "Word Up," as well as a dictionary, smart wallet, scheduler, address book, and notepad. Android Market or other Google apps and services do not appear to be available.
Availability
There was no word on the pricing or availability of the D3 Plenue, but it appears that Cowon will soon steer it toward the Korean market. More information may be found on Cowon's D3 Plenue page.
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