Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Jul 10 2005, 10:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Anything but iPod reviews the world's smallest mp3 player - MobiBLU DAH-1500 aka JNC-SSF-8100.
The review also shows photos of the inside of the tiny cube shaped mp3 player. Always interesting.
Quote:
"MobiBLU has created a very nice MP3 player in a miniature package without sacrificing usability. The DAH-1500 is a great on-the-go player for its tiny size and necklace headphones. The screen is bright and the navigation is well thought out.
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Read the full review.
The MobiBlu DAH-1500 aka JNC-SSF-8100 shows up in more and more stores around the globe.
Internationally it sells directly from Asia from stores like YesAsia and Fancylogic.
In the Netherlands it sell from MP3Discount. In the UK from AdvancedMP3Players.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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