Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 13 2006, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
This one comes to us from Priestman Goode. It's the MuFi (not to be confused with Mu-Fi), an innovative radio that lets you "mark" music, news, and adverts "to download once back at home via a website."
Obviously the product copy is not written very clearly, but the product itself looks very cool.It's still in a prototype form, and we don't know the dimensions, price, or really any technical details at all. But it does sound interesting, and it is described as a "portable" radio, and it does look very sleek and stylish. Keep an eye out for this product.
Via Shiny Shiny
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Luigi Lugmayr
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