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Sunday, November 06, 2011

China Mobile Star C5000 Wifi TV YouTube Video Reviews

 I have been told that China Phones could neither be repaired nor were they known well enough to not face too many problems dealing with them. Every search engine contradicts by millions of web addresses with verbal and video reviews, blog articles and downloads for each model. Especially recommendable, qualified reviews with Roman letters and vocabulary there are.
 I have bought this phone several weeks ago to explore the 12 MP camera mainly. Sold it is commonly as fitted with a 2 MP camera, but this,indeed, consists of a 12 MP enabling lens. From then on I was reading articles about digital cameras, digital imaging, video recording, megapixels and the likes, but yet I am not more skilled in photography. My Mobile Star C5000 definitely shows neither MPEG motion quality nor JVT (Joint Video Team's H.264, MPEG-4 formats) nor features of the JCT-VC inventures for playing videos. Neither YouTube Channels, AOL, MSN nor Google Videos can be watched, nor DVD nor Blu-ray discs edited.

 But Mobile Star C5000 enables video recording impressively instead: The file size may be limited in the settings, but can grow unlimitedly, the less the recording time is possible with limitless time frames. Whether with or without audio recording, the formats set to H.263 or MPEG-4 differentiate the quality of this java phone. The Anti-flicker effect can be put to 50 Hz and 60 Hz optionally, therefore PAL, SECAM and NTSC recording is basically enabled. Files formatted in .gp and .ggp can be watched on external TV devices via the TV-Out port of the phone. Analog TV may be recorded internally and saved to the storage cards. Radio tuning is recorded accordingly and may be stored as well - securely and digitally or on the phone storage of eight Gigabytes.

 The C5000 digital camera starts with a pixel resolution from 160x120 pixels to 240x400p and 640x480p, but extends its capabilities up to 1600x1200p and 1280x960 pixels. Continous shots of 5 at a time can be switched off or the shooting of one and several in a row enabled.


 

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