Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Nov 18 2004, 10:33am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
JVC did it with their Everio. A long time nobody knew what the cool looking gadget actually is until its release. Now another mystery gadget is teasing us. It is called Qoolqee and its a Cool Entertainer says the Qoolqee site. It looks like a MP3 Player, but maybe it is also a portable video player. A user in the Korean Discussion board at CDPKorea posted two shots of the Qoolqee scanned in from a Iranian Design Magazine.
In any case the Qoolqee site says the gadget will be revealed November 25th.
Update:
I4U Reader ON from Poland (Thanks!) just sent us a way to reveal the Qoolqee on their site. Just click this link to the flash movie or see the photo below.
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