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The lisse T10 takes the PMP world for a Spinn
comment: 12 | Friday, February 20 (2009) 09:57AM | Posted by Michael


I was checking out PMP Today this morning, and I noticed they covered a cool new player from Myracer, called the lisse T10. This is the same company behind the unique lisse S10. After following a trail of links, l found the story led back to a Korean forum thread where someone just posted a teaser picture of the PMP, and nothing more. I was going to write a similar preview, but I decided to do a little more digging. I noticed the address for the lisse s10 was "s10.myracer.co.kr". So maybe putting T10 there instead would work too? Indeed it did.



The lisse T10 is eerily similar to the iriver Spinn. One of the few differences is a curved appendage, which seems added just to make the rip look less blatant. Either way, I think it looks fantastic. The t10 seems to use the same Spinn control system, and even has similar specs too:

Features:

  • Capacity: 2 and 4GB
  • Display: 2.8" touchscreen (320 x 240)
  • Audio: MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, AAC, and WAV
  • Video: Xvid, Divx, WMV, AVI, and RM
  • Built-in speaker (that appendage thingy)
  • FM tuner and recorder
  • Extra: Text reader, Games support
  • Dimensions: 46 x 40 x 11mm


Like the lisse s10, the device was designed by dadam, the same company that designs Cowon players and many others. Perhaps they made the Spinn as well? So which do you like better, the T10 or the Spinn? It's not often I say this, but I think the copycat wins hands down this time.

lisse T10 Product page
Comments

muzikmaniac

Comments: 33
Feb 20 (2009) 10:59AM  

Great...Another beautiful device with entry level features and small capacity. No thanks!!nah




Michael
Location: New York City
Comments: 2802
Feb 20 (2009) 11:01AM  

It might have higher capacities. That's all I could decipher from the Korean text. Codec support is good, and features aren't bad either. I'll wait for design to come on to see if he can add anything I may have missed






Design Fabulous

Comments: 1038
Feb 20 (2009) 01:14PM  

Michael you beat me to posting this! lol

Lisse is producing some really nice (looking atleast) devices. I really wish the memory and specs could have been a bit better. Also, the SPINN was not designed by dadam, and was done by another design house I believe.




Kit80

Comments: 39
Feb 20 (2009) 01:36PM  

Both looks unusable...

Form over function. Pass.




dreamingthelife
Location: Auckland, NZ
Comments: 17
Feb 20 (2009) 02:22PM  

The lisse S10 seemed like such a blatant rip of the iriver S10 and now this? *shurgs* I really like this player, I just hope iriver is making some cash out of this company

looks like iriver, tastes like iriver
I can't believe it's not iriver.






Michael
Location: New York City
Comments: 2802
Feb 20 (2009) 02:44PM  

I really don't see how the lisse s10 looks like a blatant copy of the iriver s10 at all. They're both small, okay sure. They don't have the same controls, features, screen, GUI or anything else.




lewislink
Location: USA
Comments: 70
Feb 20 (2009) 03:28PM  

Not to mention, the iriver S10 is about 3 times smaller than that Lisse S10. Think of the iriver S10 as a large USPS postage stamp....erm...maybe slightly smaller...lol




Madman007

Comments: 32
Feb 20 (2009) 04:10PM  

No Ogg but FLAC and APE with those capacities?




chengdude

Comments: 121
Feb 20 (2009) 07:44PM  

The full specs on Lisse's site look suspiciously like a Chinese player hiding under that fancy skin. The PlayFX feature is also a pretty compelling clue and I'm wondering if this thing isn't powered by a Rockchip.

And yeah, the audio support with FLAC/APE minus OGG is also a hallmark of Chinese chips/players.
[ edited Feb 20 (2009) 08:37PM ]




magiciso

Comments: 6
Feb 21 (2009) 08:56PM  

Emm...
What if I am a left-handed?




Step666

Comments: 202
Feb 24 (2009) 12:44PM  

You'll just have to learn to read upside-down




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