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Top best video player for Nexus 7

Which is the top best video player for Google Nexus 7? Nexus 7 is nice to be a portable video player due to its nice 7″ 1280×800 HD IPS screen. However, video player built in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean does not support all the video format like MKV, RM, WMV, RMVB, MOV… So a 3rd party video player is a must installed to make Nexus 7 a nice portable video player. Personally, I prefer MoboPlayer, DicePlayer and MX Player. All of them are available to download for free. Only MX Player is ad supported (DicePlayer is adfree now). Which one is the best video player for Nexus 7? Let’s find out…

DicePlayer on Nexus 7

Download improved Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera mod (30Mbit 192kbit hardware key)

There is lot of stuffs you can do when you have root access to Samsung Galaxy Note II. Install an improved Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera mod is one of them. Yes, you get a special modified camera with extra features and better video & audio quality. Example, camera volume up / down as shutter button, “Can’t use flash on low battery” alert disabled, better audio quality & video bitrate on camcorder…

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera
Improved Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera mod

Top best video player for HTC One X

HTC One X has a nice big 4.7″ 720p HD Super LCD2 IPS display. But HTC One X stock video player does not support much video format. It can’t play video format such as RM, RMVB, MOV, MKV (play without audio)… As usual, my quest to find a better video player replacement started since I got HTC One X. However, all the 3rd party video player suffers 3 dots Menu soft button issue on HTC One X. So I can’t enjoy movie on full screen mode (still have that annoying 3 dots).

DicePlayer on HTC One X

Top best video player for Kindle Fire

Amazon Kindle Fire is my current portable video player. Kindle Fire’s 1024×600 wide display is better to watch movie, music video than iPad 1024×768 display. No black bar on top and bottom of the screen. However, the default video player in Kindle Fire is not perfect to do the task. Therefore, I pick my favourite video player from Samsung Galaxy S II ~ MoboPlayer. MoboPlayer is working perfect on Kindle Fire. The 2 features that I like most ~ adjust volume and brightness with slide up and down.

MoboPlayer on Kindle Fire

Lock Samsung Galaxy S II touchscreen & keys during video playback

Here is another quick tip and trick for Samsung Galaxy S2 users who love to watch movie or video clips. Press Power button during video playback (work in built-in video player, does not work in YouTube) will lock the touchscreen, Menu, Home and Back keys. You can still adjust the volume while in lock mode.

Lock mode in video playback

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